On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 08:36:25PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2015/04/24 21:18, Antoine Jacoutot wrote: > > On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 08:14:49PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > > On 2015/04/24 14:54, Jiri B wrote: > > > > On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 01:59:38PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > > > > Since you have it working, do you think you could write a few words > > > > > for firefox/pkg/README to describe what to do? > > > > > > > > OK, here's a try (I'm not native English speaker). > > > > > > Thanks - it's pretty good English anyway, but here are a few tweaks. > > > English is easier for me to help with than KerbV :-) > > > > > > Does this still make sense? > > > > > > Landry, do you think this is a useful addition? > > > > I don't. > > Firefox README should not be a kerberos howto. > > The only relevant information is this: > > > > > +To instruct Firefox to use Kerberos for specific domains, open > > > +'about:config' and modify the following key: > > > + > > > +network.negotiate-auth.trusted-uris: .example.com > > > + > > > +The Heimdal package intentionally installs libraries in a non-standard > > > +location. To allow Firefox to find them, you may either set > > > +LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${LOCALBASE}/heimdal/lib in your environment (possibly > > > +via a shell alias or wrapper script if you only want to set this for > > > +Firefox), or modify 'shlib_dirs' in /etc/rc.conf.local. > > Hmm. It seemed attractive to me because I wouldn't know where to start > looking for information about configuring Kerberos on OpenBSD, the > guides found by a web search are all outdated, but I see your point :-) > > Since picking up libraries at runtime isn't *that* common I think we > should still at least tell people that they need to install heimdal. > Is this better?
Yeah, i agree with antoine here, the original version was waaaay to large. I prefer the latter... :) Landry