> 3.  (This probably belongs on the Kerberos newsgroup, but maybe someone
>     has thought about this).  There's still no reasonable Kerberos 5
>     support for windows, right?  Is there anything that I can link Coda
>     against (and hopefully also have my Eudora users use?)

Kerberos 5 works fine on Windows machines, and at NCSA we use Kerberized
POP authentication with a patched copy of Qualcomm's popper.  Works for
all Win '95, Win '98, and NT machines.

And of course, works fine for Unix, too.  :)

   http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/CC/kerberos/

has all of our information and patches to the Kerberos source tree.  The
only thing you'll need to get rid of (maybe) is the aklog stuff -- it gets
an AFS token for the Transarc Windows clients.  I don't know how Coda
works with Windows, but presumably you could modify the code to work with
Coda instead.

Chris

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