Folk, I'm trying to figure out what all of the current (and future supported) SRV records for Kerberos are, and some meanings here and there.
So here's the type of entries I have: For various dns domains: _kerberos TXT "EOS.NCSU.EDU" to map all machines ending in eos.ncsu.edu to the EOS.NCSU.EDU krb realm. For the slave kerberos servers (pretend name is 'kslave'): _kerberos._udp SRV 0 0 88 kslave _kerberos-iv._udp SRV 0 0 750 kslave _krb524._udp SRV 0 0 4444 kslave For the master kerberos server (pretend name is 'kmaster'): _kerberos-master._udp SRV 0 0 88 kmaster _kerberos-adm._udp SRV 0 0 749 kmaster _kpasswd._udp SRV 0 0 464 kmaster Ok, something I haven't added that I just saw is: _kerberos._tcp SRV 0 0 0 . Now. I don't know what that's supposed to mean. Does that fact that it's a 0 port and a . for the host mean "we don't support tcp kerberos yet"? An indication to windows clients of sorts? (I only say this in the windows documentation) Also, are the other records that I'm missing/don't know about? Are there ones above that absolutely nothing uses? How do you manage to tell krb4 to use dns lookups instead of krb.conf and krb.realms? Thanks! Daniel -- /\\\----------------------------------------------------------------------///\ \ \\\ Daniel Henninger http://www.vorpalcloud.org/ /// / \_\\\ North Carolina State University - Systems Programmer ///_/ \\\ Information Technology <IT> /// """--------------------------------------------------------------""" ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
