in comp.protocols.kerberos i read: >We have Kerberos(an old 4 version I believe) installed on many of our Unix >systems. It was installed by someone who has since gone. Problem now is >that we want to remove Kerberos but have no idea what that entails.
this seems a foolish notion, but whatever. >I've tried doing some searching to no avail. Are there documented >procedures somewhere on how to perform an uninstall? If so, can someone >point that out. Otherwise, I'd be appreciative if someone could post >something that we could use as a guide there are no documents on removing it, though what needs to be done is implied by the installation instructions. it's hard to say what you should do since you fail to mention the platforms involved or whether the kerberos was a custom installation or using the vendor supplied tools. well, actually that does provide the next step for you: find out which sort you have. in general you need to enable some other password authentication mechanism to each host, e.g., if you are returning to a local password database then you have to create a password for every user on every host. -- bringing you boring signatures for 17 years ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
