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Look in src/config-files/krb5.conf in the MIT krb5 distribution. If you are using some other krb5 implementation, you'll need that distribution's config file example - AFAIK config files are a local manner and not covered by RFC1510 et al. Also, krb5 config is a entirely separate issue from coda, with its own complexities. I'd strongly recommend that you get krb5 working to the point where you have a kdc, 2 other client machines, and have eklogin or something set up on one and can not only kinit but rlogin -x to the other one. I have no particular reason to be suspicious of the coda krb code, but it strikes me as unwise to try coda as the first kerberos application. If I misunderstood, and you've already done this, I don't understand why you need a sample config file. I believe coda is simply a service that uses kerberos, and doesn't impact configuration. (I had krb4 coda almost set up a while ago, and don't now, so I'm not 100% sure. However, I've never seen a kerberos service that required changing krb5.conf.)Received on 2000-03-10 06:51:12