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Users
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For users, see the man page on ud.
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Installers
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For installers, see the header file. Anything that is configurable is
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listed in there as a #define, and the file is pretty well commented.
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Kerberos users
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If you're going to use Kerberos, be sure that you have a Kerberos config file
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in /etc/krb.conf of the form:
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<realm>
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<realm> <server-for-realm> [ admin server ]
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This should be the realm in which users are going to authenticate, which
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is not necessarily your realm.
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You can certainly have other entries in this file, but you'll need at least
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these two.
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Also be sure that you have the necessary entries in /etc/services so that
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your client knows on which port to find a Kerberos authentication server.
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An pair of entries like this:
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kerberos 750/udp kdc # Kerberos authentication
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kerberos 750/tcp kdc # Kerberos authentication
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is fairly typical.
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