On 12/12/2012 8:45 AM, Steve Gaarder wrote: > On Tue, 11 Dec 2012, Harald Barth wrote: >> >> If you merge a new secret into the AFS key file on the server with a >> new (high, say 10001) kvno, it should not. I have not tested this >> though. > > Is there an advantage to such a high kvno? As I understand it, the kvno > just has to be different from the one already in the keyfile.
There is no advantage and attempting to obtain a value that high should not be attempted. There are bugs in some Kerberos distributions when the kvno is greater than 255. Jeffrey Altman
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