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21 * Kth-krb: (kth-krb). The Kerberos IV distribution from KTH
28 @subtitle Kerberos 4 from KTH
29 @subtitle For release 0.10.
31 @author Johan Danielsson
32 @author Assar Westerlund
33 @author last updated $Date: 1999/12/02 16:58:35 $
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217 @node Top, Introduction, (dir), (dir)
223 * What is Kerberos?::
224 * Installing programs::
225 * How to set up a realm::
226 * One-Time Passwords::
227 * Resolving frequent problems::
232 --- The Detailed Node Listing ---
236 * Installing from source::
237 * Installing a binary distribution::
238 * Finishing the installation::
239 * Authentication modules::
241 Finishing the installation
243 * Authentication modules::
245 Authentication modules
251 How to set up a realm
253 * How to set up the kerberos server::
254 * Install the client programs::
255 * Install the kerberised services::
256 * Install a slave kerberos server::
257 * Cross-realm functionality ::
259 How to set up the kerberos server
261 * Choose a realm name::
262 * Choose a kerberos server::
263 * Install the configuration files::
264 * Install the /etc/services::
265 * Install the kerberos server::
266 * Set up the server::
267 * Add a few important principals::
269 * Try to get tickets::
270 * Create initial ACL for the admin server::
271 * Start the admin server::
272 * Add users to the database::
273 * Automate the startup of the servers::
277 * What are one time passwords?::
278 * When to use one time passwords?::
281 Resolving frequent problems
283 * Problems compiling Kerberos::
284 * Problems with firewalls::
285 * Common error messages::
286 * Is Kerberos year 2000 safe?::
293 @include install.texi
296 @include problems.texi