Folks - Well, I removed the SEAM packages and rebooted the system and things seemed to be OK, so I would surmise that it is "safe". However, the MIT Kerberos still didn't inter-operate with the Cisco networking devices as well as we needed, so we're going to use TACACS instead and have reverted to SEAM on the Solaris side of things. Debbie My original message: > Folks - > > I'm working on installing/configuring MIT Kerberos on my Solaris 9 > system and keep running into the Solaris SEAM stuff, thus I would > like to just remove all of the SEAM packages. Before I mess up > my system, I'd like opinions on whether or not that would be "safe". > > What do y'all think? > > Thanks in advance for any help, > Debbie -- + Debbie Tropiano -- debbie_at_icus.com -- http://www.icus.com/personal.html + | Mommy to Nathan b: 8/17/1995, ^Sara^ b: 10/25/2000 d: 11/7/2000 & | | Leah b: 10/17/2001 a: 9/26/2002 "God shows His opposition to cancer and | | birth defects, not by eliminating them or making them happen only to bad | | people (He can't do that), but by summoning forth friends and neighbors | + to ease the burden and to fill the emptiness." -- Harold S. Kushner + _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Fri Apr 4 12:13:26 2003
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