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Sean Kennedy wrote:

| My question is this:  Is there a cleaner, more
| fault tolerant method than this?  I googled, and read about
| dns srv records being used ( intead of hardcoding ), which I
| understand win2k uses to begin with, but I don't know how to
| turn those on on my linux box.

If you are using MIT, then you will need to enable
- -DKRB5_DNS_LOOKUP -DKRB5_DNS_LOOKUP_KDC at compile time
(RH doesn't do this IIRC) and then use the following

## /etc/krb5.conf
[libdefaults]
~        dns_fallback = true




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