Wiki?

Edward Murrell edward at dlconsulting.com
Wed Jan 17 14:00:31 EST 2007


I think screeds of information could be added on Troubleshooting, as
well as Installation notes and use with various other products (SSH,
PAM, and Windows probably being the main three).

I could probably get permission from my boss to copy/paste most of the
notes in our wiki about Kerberos.

Jeff Blaine wrote:
> My strong inclination would be to see it all in one spot.
> IMO, the History and Protocol are pretty well documented
> already.
>
> * History
> * Protocol
> * Implementations
> *** MIT
> ***** Notes!
> *** Heimdal
> ****** Notes!
> *** Microsoft
> ****** Notes!
> * 3rd Party Information
> *** GSSAPI Notes
> *** Kerberos-related PAM modules
> ****** Russ Alberry's
> ****** Red Hat's Sourceforge version (1.x)
> ****** The "other" Red Hat version (2.x)
> *** ETC ETC
> * Some other topic
> ...
>
> Michael B Allen wrote:
>   
>> On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 12:12:06 -0500
>> Jeff Blaine <jblaine at kickflop.net> wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Is there a Wiki for Kerberos info?  It seems to me that it
>>> would be awful useful for keeping tabs on quite a bit of
>>> information that is buried in these mailing list archives.
>>>       
>> Protocol oriented stuff would be ok in the wireshark.org
>> wiki. Historical/theoretical stuff would be ok at wikipedia.  Heimdal was
>> talking about setting one up but I think it will be for Heimdal oriented
>> stuff.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>     
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