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Johan Danielsson
2003-10-21 13:27:48 +00:00
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@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ Note that you should not use any Kerberos function before
@code{krb5_init_context()} have completed successfully. That is the
reson @code{err()} is used when @code{krb5_init_context()} fails.
First the client needs to call @code{krb5_init_context} to initialize
First the client needs to call @code{krb5_init_context} to initialise
the Kerberos 5 library. This is only needed once per thread
in the program. If the function returns a non-zero value it indicates
that either the Kerberos implemtation is failing or its disabled on
@@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ See the manual page for @manpage{krb5_verify_user,3}.
@node API diffrences to MIT Kerberos, , Validating a password in a server application, Programming with Kerberos
@section API diffrences to MIT Kerberos
This section is somewhat unorganized, but so far there is no overall
This section is somewhat unorganised, but so far there is no overall
structure to the diffrecies, though some of the have their root in
that heimdal uses a ASN.1 compiler and MIT doesn't.
@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ To get the error string, Heimdal users uses
@manpage{error_message,3} returns.
Heimdal uses a threadsafe(er) version of the com_err interface, the
global com_err table isn't initialized, then @manpage{error_message,3}
global com_err table isn't initialised, then @manpage{error_message,3}
returns quite boring error string (just the error code itself).

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@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ Master key:
Verifying password - Master key:
@end example
To initialize the database use the @code{kadmin} program, with the
To initialise the database use the @code{kadmin} program, with the
@samp{-l} option (to enable local database mode). First issue a
@kbd{init MY.REALM} command. This will create the database and insert
default principals for that realm. You can have more than one realm in