> Peter, do you have any hope to resume working on it ?
>
> Or should I look for a volunteer to take it over ?
Dominique, I don't think I'm going to have much time to continue work on
this in the near future. It might be better to try to find someone else to
adopt it.
Regards,
Peter
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> The model was pretty much 100% complete and had been well tested on my
> box. However, I ran out of free time to work on this, so I never got
> around to implementing the suggestions that you made back in September
> 2008.
Peter, do you have any hope to resume working on it ?
Or should I look f
"Dominique Dumont" writes:
> That said, I do not know how complere is Kerberos model, or if Peter
> still has time to work on it.
>
> Peter, what's the status on Kerberos model ?
The model was pretty much 100% complete and had been well tested on my
box. However, I ran out of free time to work o
I'd recommend coordinating any such model with the upstream Kerberos
implementations and with distributions.
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Sam Hartman writes:
> Last night I uploaded a more or less rewrite of krb5-config to
> experimental. The goal of this rewrite is to significantly reduce the
> number of cases where users are asked questions or where the resulting
> configuration is completely wrong.
For what it's worth (knowing
Last night I uploaded a more or less rewrite of krb5-config to
experimental. The goal of this rewrite is to significantly reduce the
number of cases where users are asked questions or where the resulting
configuration is completely wrong.
krb5-config is responsible for generating /etc/krb5.conf
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