diff --git a/doc/win2k.texi b/doc/win2k.texi index 12fe392b4..0a3b8b8e1 100644 --- a/doc/win2k.texi +++ b/doc/win2k.texi @@ -16,16 +16,16 @@ This information should apply to Heimdal @value{VERSION} and Windows our not so inspired guesses. Hopefully it's still somewhat useful. @menu -* Configuring Windows 2000 to use a Heimdal KDC:: -* Interrealm trust between Windows 2000 and a Heimdal KDC:: -* Create account mappings:: +* Configuring Windows 2000 to use a Heimdal KDC:: +* Interrealm keys (trust) between Windows 2000 and a Heimdal KDC:: +* Create account mappings:: * Encryption types:: * Authorization data:: -* Quirks of Windows 2000 KDC:: -* Useful links when reading about the Windows 2000:: +* Quirks of Windows 2000 KDC:: +* Useful links when reading about the Windows 2000:: @end menu -@node Configuring Windows 2000 to use a Heimdal KDC, Interrealm trust between Windows 2000 and a Heimdal KDC, Windows 2000 compatability, Windows 2000 compatability +@node Configuring Windows 2000 to use a Heimdal KDC, Interrealm keys (trust) between Windows 2000 and a Heimdal KDC, Windows 2000 compatability, Windows 2000 compatability @comment node-name, next, precious, up @section Configuring Windows 2000 to use a Heimdal KDC @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ Do not forget to reboot before trying the new realm-trust (after running @code{ksetup}). It looks like it might work, but packets are never sent to the non-Windows KDC. -@node Create account mappings, Encryption types, Interrealm trust between Windows 2000 and a Heimdal KDC, Windows 2000 compatability +@node Create account mappings, Encryption types, Interrealm keys (trust) between Windows 2000 and a Heimdal KDC, Windows 2000 compatability @comment node-name, next, precious, up @section Create account mappings @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ key. Heimdal implements both of these encryption types, but since DES is the standard and the hmac-code is somewhat newer, it is likely to work better. -@node Authorization data, Quirks of Windows 2000 KDC , Encryption types, Windows 2000 compatability +@node Authorization data, Quirks of Windows 2000 KDC, Encryption types, Windows 2000 compatability @comment node-name, next, previous, up @section Authorization data @@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ You should also add the following entries to the @file{krb5.conf} file: These configuration options will make sure that no checksums of the unsupported types are generated. -@node Useful links when reading about the Windows 2000, , Quirks of Windows 2000 KDC, Windows 2000 compatability +@node Useful links when reading about the Windows 2000, , Quirks of Windows 2000 KDC, Windows 2000 compatability @comment node-name, next, previous, up @section Useful links when reading about the Windows 2000