Sort of. We have kerberos support, but its not enabled at the moment. The reason being is that the kerberos libraries were in /usr/lib64 which is a big problem if the audit system started before the nfs components (and it does). I think the kerberos libraries might have been moved so we could potentially turn that on sometime soon - but I have not been updating or testing the code. If you build your own packages, you can turn it on now.
Thanks, I'll try as soon as I am able to build a decent version of the daemon (as I already pointed out - the show-stopper for me is the older version of perl on my FC13 system, which, from what I remember, is a dependency for building the remote-logging part of the daemon). When I get more confident about understanding the audit daemon better (and having looked properly in the code itself) I may come up with few other ideas.

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