> "kadmin" is a KDC administration tool. KfW does not include "kadmin" > because KfW does not support the hosting of a KDC on Windows.
...but the kadmin client can also be used to administer a remote KDC can it not? So it would still be useful to have on Windows even if you can't have a KDC on Windows. Especially given that (unless I'm mistaken) kadmin is the recommended way of securely getting a keytab onto an application server machine. (I think what I'm really after is the kadm5 library, not kadmin itself -- I'm looking for a programmatic way of initialising the keytab on the application server). Cheers, Colin Caughie ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
