This document is mainly centered around a Multi-Realm KDC and Slaves on Linux, but much of the methodology could be applied else where.
The main points on this paper are: * Install A KDC for Multiple Realms * Install NTP to keep your KDCs synchronized. * Creating Password Policies * KDC Slave(s) in the Multi-Realm environment. * Client Host Kerberos Installation and Setup. * Installing/Using Kerberized SSH. Plus appendicies to help you pin-point the most common information you may need in the MIT Kerberos Docs and example scripts. The documents are available in the following formats: ASCII Text HTML .doc PDF PostScript RTF OpenOffice .sxw Please send comments, questions, suggestions, etc to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Austin Gonyou Systems Architect, CCNA Coremetrics, Inc. Phone: 512-698-7250 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] "One ought never to turn one's back on a threatened danger and try to run away from it. If you do that, you will double the danger. But if you meet it promptly and without flinching, you will reduce the danger by half." Sir Winston Churchill
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