Previously, I wrote:
> Can anyone point me to config files, etc., to get Kerberos 4 to
> compile on Solaris 2.5.1? The MIT distribution has been a disaster
> for me so far. Kerberos 5 won't do; I need clients to talk to a Kerb4
> server. Cygnus has a Kerb4 "CNS" package, but I really could use this
> sooner than their "few business days" turnaround on their request form
> (fax it to them, get e-mail back on how to ftp it; stupid government
> cryptography laws).
I only received two replies. The first replier, Benjamin Cline
<benji@hnt.com>, didn't have any direct experience with Kerb4 on
Solaris, but recommended the Cygnus CNS package and suggested their
turn-around time wasn't as bad as it appeared. Well, I ended up
giving Cygnus a nudge by telephone, but once they told me the
hidden-ftp-directory-of-the-day, the package configured and compiled
as clean as a whistle.
The second replier, Uwe C. Schroeder (Uwe.Schroeder@CHT.de) was in the
same position as I was, and looking for a solution. Unfortunately, my
solution won't help, since the previously-mentioned US encryption laws
make Cygnus unable to supply CNS to someone in Germany...
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