We are currently using Kerberos (MIT -- possibly "customized" -- on the master & slave servers; MIT on a few older client machines; Heimdal on the newer client machines) in a predominantly FreeBSD environment.
This arrangement (where the master & slave KDC run MIT while the bulk of the clients run Heimdal) has been working as long as we do such things as run "kadmin" on one of the older client machines that has MIT krb5 installed, but we need to replace the client machine where we run the "kadmin" stuff with a newer one, and we would prefer to just use the plain "vanilla" Heimdal Kerberos 5 implementation that we get "for free" with FreeBSD. We have no need whatsoever to have any concerns about interoperability with other Kerberos implementations, whether Kerberos 4 or from non-FreeBSD environments. Is there a way to copy the salient information from the MIT krb5 KDC to a shiny new Heimdal KDC in such a way that the Heimdal KDC can then actually use the information to create or validate tickets? Alternatively, where might I look for such information? [I am sending a separate copy of this message to the [email protected] list.] Thanks! Peace, david -- David Wolfskill Trend Micro San Jose [EMAIL PROTECTED] cell: (650) 400-2312 office: (408) 625-1076 or (408) 453-6277 x124 -- David Wolfskill Trend Micro San Jose [EMAIL PROTECTED] cell: (650) 400-2312 office: (408) 625-1076 or (408) 453-6277 x124
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