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@node Building and Installing, Setting up a realm, What is Kerberos?, Top
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@comment node-name, next, previous, up
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@chapter Building and Installing
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Heimdal uses GNU Autoconf to configure for specific hosts, and GNU
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Automake to manage makefiles. If this is new to you, the short
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instruction is to run the @code{configure} script in the top level
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directory, and when that finishes @code{make}.
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If you want to build the distribution in a different directory from the
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source directory, you will need a make that implements VPATH correctly,
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such as GNU make.
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You will need to build the distribution:
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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A compiler that supports a ``loose'' ANSI C mode, such as @code{gcc}.
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@item
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lex or flex
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@item
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awk
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@item
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yacc or bison
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@item
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a socket library
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@item
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NDBM or Berkeley DB for building the server side.
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@end itemize
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When everything is built, you can install by doing @kbd{make
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install}. The default location for installation is @file{/usr/heimdal},
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but this can be changed by running @code{configure} with
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@samp{--prefix=/some/other/place}.
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If you need to change the default behavior, configure understands the
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following options:
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@table @asis
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@item @kbd{--without-berkeley-db}
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DB is preferred before NDBM, but if you for some reason want to use NDBM
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instead, you can use this option.
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@item @kbd{--with-krb4=@file{dir}}
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Gives the location of Kerberos 4 libraries and headers. This enables
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Kerberos 4 support in the applications (telnet, rsh, popper, etc) and
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the KDC. If you keep libraries and headers in different places, you can
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instead give the path to each with the @kbd{--with-krb4-lib=@file{dir}},
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and @kbd{--with-krb4-include=@file{dir}} options.
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You will need a fairly recent version of our Kerberos 4 distribution for
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@code{rshd} and @code{popper} to support version 4 clients.
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@item @kbd{--enable-kaserver}
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Enables experimental kaserver support in the KDC. This is the protocol
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used by the ``KDC'' in AFS. Requires Kerberos 4 support.
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@item @kbd{--with-readline=@file{dir}}
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Gives the path for the GNU Readline library, which will be used in some
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programs. If no readline library is found, the (simpler) editline
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library will be used instead.
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@item @kbd{--disable-otp}
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By default some of the application programs will build with support for
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one-time passwords (OTP). Use this option to disable that support.
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@end table
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@menu
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* Finishing the installation::
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@end menu
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@node Finishing the installation, , Building and Installing, Building and Installing
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@section Loose threads
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@pindex login
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There is a login program in the distribution, but it isn't built by
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default, and might not work as expected. Instead, @code{telnetd} will
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try to use the @code{login} found in the @file{/usr/athena/bin}
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directory. If you don't have a working login program there (it should
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grok the @samp{-f} flag), you can either start telnetd with the
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@samp{-L} flag, or edit the definition of @code{BINDIR} in
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@file{telnetd.h}.
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