erik wrote: > Ian C. Shay wrote: > > > I stared using a router that does IP > > forwarding to connect all of my > > home computers to the outside via > > a DSL line with a single dynamically > > assigned IP address. Naturally, > > kerberos no longer works. The wizzes > > at MIT said basically there is no > > solution except: > > (1) somehow setup the router (a > > linksys wired jabie) so that my linux > > box thinks it has the outside IP. I > > really can't see how this would work. > > Am I missing something and does > > anyone know how to do this? > > (2) get addressless KRB tickets. > > How does that work? Given that > > they only apply to KRB5, I still > > wouldn't be able to use fetchmail, > > right? > > > > What would you need kerberos for, ie what services do you want to provide? > There are usually more solutions than kerberos, such as ssl or other secure > means of authentication. Why kerberos and fetchmail? > > EJ > -- > Remove the obvious part (including the dot) for my email address
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