On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, Ken Hornstein wrote:
> If you have to change your realm name, you are in for lots of pain. If
> we changed our DNS domain name, I doubt I'd change our realm. But there
> were a few people who said, "Oh, sure, go ahead ... it doesn't even
> matter if they're not even close!". I'm just saying that in my opinion
> IT DOES MATTER, and if you can avoid it, you're doing yourself a favor.
> If you can't avoid it, then you can make it work ... but it's not
> completely trivial.
Is anyone out there using those TXT records for _kerberos.domain.name to
specify their realm name? Considering that BIND8 now dislikes hostnames
with underscores in them, not quite sure how well this will work.?
-Michael Pelletier.
- Re: Question about using Kerberos with AFS Russ Allbery
- Re: Question about using Kerberos with AFS Harald Barth
- kaserver "little" bug [was: Q... Mitch Collinsworth
- Re: kaserver "little" bug ... Harald Barth
- Re: Question about using Kerberos with AFS Ken Hornstein
- Re: Question about using Kerberos with AFS Dr A V Le Blanc
- Re: Question about using Kerberos with A... Michael Pelletier
- Re: Question about using Kerberos wi... Ken Hornstein
- Re: Question about using Kerber... Mitch Collinsworth
- Re: Question about using Ke... Ken Hornstein
- Re: Question about using Ke... Michael Pelletier
- Re: Question about using Ke... Ken Hornstein
- Re: Question about using Ke... Nathan Neulinger
- Re: Question about using Ke... Ken Hornstein
- Re: Question about using Ke... Michael Pelletier
- Re: Question about using Ke... Ken Hornstein
- RE: Question about using Kerberos with AFS Neulinger, Nathan R.
