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| NOTE: This is currently just experimental code, it might |
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This is a quick attempt at a SIA module for Kerberos. To install this
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you will have to do the following:
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* Make sure libsia_krb4.so is available in /usr/athena/lib. You might
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actually want it on local disk, so /usr/shlib might be a better
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place if /usr/athena is not local.
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* Copy krb4_matrix.conf to /etc/sia. If you put libsia_krb4.so in some
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obscure place, you might have to edit krb4_matrix.conf.
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* Apply security.patch to /sbin/init.d/security
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* Turn on krb4 security by issuing `rcmgr set SECURITY KRB4' and
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`rcmgr set KRB4_MATRIX_CONF krb4_matrix.conf'
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* Digital thinks you should reboot your machine, but that really
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shouldn't be necessary. It's usually sufficient just to run
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/sbin/init.d/security
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Users with local passwords (like root) should be able to login safely.
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There is currently no support for changing kerberos passwords. Use
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kpasswd instead.
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