[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've also found some people complaining that keytabs created on a
> different server than the one in which they are meant for do not work
> very well. If I can't use Heimdal's kadmin to create the keytab and I
> can't use one created remotely, then I simply can't use Heimdal. A
> 'catch 22' which makes OpenBSD unusable for us in this circumstance.
>
> Perhaps this is an incentive for Heimdal developers to get kadmin to
> work with MIT Kerberos. That would help increase its userbase.
>
>   

perhaps a better place for a thread like this is on heimdal-discuss?
love and company would be able to answer your questions more thoroughly.

cheers,
jake

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