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diff --git a/crypto/kerberosIV/etc/README b/crypto/kerberosIV/etc/README deleted file mode 100644 index 68865ec7c8fc..000000000000 --- a/crypto/kerberosIV/etc/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ - - How to update your files in the /etc directory! - -/etc/services (all machines) - - The contents of services.append can probably just be appended to -your local file. If you use NIS (YP) you need to do this on the NIS -master. Delete and duplicate definitions to prevent inconsistencies. - -/etc/krb.conf (all machines) - - Create a krb.conf file by substituting MY.REALM.NAME with your -domain name. If you create a domain name alias (CNAME) kerberos.domain -pointing to your master server, unconfigured clients will have a -chance to find your realm. - - It is no longer necessary to put each and every realm in -krb.{conf,realms}. If the domain name matches your realm name and you -have a CNAME kerberos.REALMNAME pointing at your kerberos server other -sites will find your realm even if it is not listed in krb.conf. -*** Please add this CNAME to your local DNS *** - -/etc/krb.realms (all machines) - - Substitue MY.REALM.NAME in krb.realms with your domain name. - Not strictly necessary when domain and realm names match. - -/etc/inetd.conf (all machines supporting incoming telnet, rsh etc.) - - Comment out the lines starting with shell, login and telnet and -append inetd.conf.changes. Be carefull to check that there are no -additional old entries of kshell, ekshell, klogin and eklogin left. - - The -v option to rshd and rlogin turns off that service and echo -an informational message to the user. - -/etc/srvtab - - With 'ksrvutil get' you can add entries to the Kerberos database and -put the service keys into your srvtab file. - |