OpenSSH won't store credentials
Emmanuel le Chevoir
manu at 3rd.dyndns.org
Wed Mar 27 05:28:11 EST 2002
In article <20020326140930.X25226 at sm2p1386swk.wdr.com>, Nicolas Williams wrote:
> b) /etc/krb5.keytab is readable.
> This was quite a surprise to me.
Are you sure about that ? isn't it a bit dangerous to let everyone know
about services keytabs ?!... I use openssh 3.02 with kerberos auth, and
all goes fine, with 0600 perms on the keytabs file.
Or I must be missing some point...
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Emmanuel le Chevoir
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