> Since DFS will do it the way that AFS now does it, i.e.,
> a host showing up as authuer, it makes more sense
> to leave it the way it is.

It is my understanding that this is not the same as AFS.  In DFS, only
processes that can get at this Kerberos key will be able to
authenticate themselves as an entity, then only those processes will
have an entity to DFS.

I had thought this key would be restricted to like.. root only.

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