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From: wes@prozac.student.cwru.edu (Wes Brown)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc
Subject: Kerberos functionality/configuration for NetBSD 1.2
Date: 10 Feb 1997 19:43:18 GMT
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Well I finally have my hp300 running NetBSD via a very magical setup.  Now
I would like to get Kerberos IV connections to this box.  The release
version of NetBSD 1.2 did not have the libraries (libkrb.so.2.0...) that
were needed even though I downloaded the full domestic section as well as
all the other binaries.

I have since downloaded the NetBSD-current/domestic directory and built
that.  All of the libraries built and installed.  However, the program
klist does not work.  The error that is returned reads as follows:
/usr/libexec/ld.so: Undefined symbol "_crypt" in klist:/usr/lib/libkrb.so.2.0

Is there a working verion of klist out there?  Is there documentation
somewhere on the entire KerberosIV on NetBSD?  Is there some reason why it
would be using crypt instead of the other crypts in the kerberos package?
Is there a good reason why these kerberos libraries are shared libraries?

Wes
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