Re: Kerberos
Thanks a lot for your help...what i decided to do is
set up another machine with woody and move the data
over
Thanks Again
I tried to use the Heimdal
--- David Z Maze <dmaze@debian.org> wrote:
> dinni bartholomew <kingdinni@yahoo.com> writes:
> > I am trying to install MIT kerberos5 on potato...
>
> *prods around* Oh, that doesn't actually seem to be
> in non-US for
> stable; we just have a local build in these parts.
> Heimdal *does*
> appear to be in there, though, and should probably
> work for you for
> krb5 support. Heimdal doesn't include krb4 support,
> so if you need
> that you'll also need to install the kerberos4kth
> packages.
>
> > The reason that i am trying to build it from
> source is
> > because when i try to use apt-get to install it,
> it
> > cries about a glibc dependancy...
>
> Are you sure you're using an APT sources.list line
> for stable non-US?
> You shouldn't run into those sorts of issues...
>
> > This machine needs to be a client to a Kerberos
> server
> > that i already have. This kerberos server is my
> > authentication server...this potato host needs to
> > authenticate itself and its users to this kerberos
>
> What do you actually want to *do* with the Kerberos
> server? Just log
> in? (either need a hacked login binary or PAM
> Kerberos modules) Use
> krb4-only services like Zephyr? (need krb4
> libraries and Zephyr
> libraries built against them) Use krb5 services
> like, um, Kerberized
> lpr? (need krb5 libraries and krb5-enabled lprng)
>
> Depending on what you're trying to do and how
> comfortable you feel
> with things, you might do better to update your
> machine to the testing
> or unstable version of Debian, since these include
> MIT krb5 (with
> krb4 support) in non-US, along with a couple of
> Kerberos-enabled
> packages (of note, the aforementioned PAM module and
> Zephyr).
>
> > Make Error
> > Listed below is the actual make error:
> >
> > make: *** [all-recurse] Error 1
>
> That's make's way of saying "something broke".
> You'll need to look
> back further to figure out what it actually is.
> (And, if memory
> serves, building krb5 sucks a lot, probably even
> worse than building
> X...)
>
> --
> David Maze dmaze@debian.org
> http://people.debian.org/~dmaze/
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> should be illegal."
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