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the "core" Kerberos functionality. The rest of the userland will get their own changes later.
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Problems compiling Kerberos
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Many compilers require a switch to become ANSI compliant. Since kth-krb
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is written in ANSI C it is necessary to specify the name of the compiler
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to be used and the required switch to make it ANSI compliant. This is
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most easily done when running configure using the `env' command. For
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instance to build under HP-UX using the native compiler do:
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datan$ env CC="cc -Ae" ./configure
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In general `gcc' works. The following combinations have also been
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verified to successfully compile the distribution:
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`HP-UX'
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`cc -Ae'
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`Digital UNIX'
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`cc -std1'
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`AIX'
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`xlc'
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`Solaris 2.x'
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`cc' (unbundled one)
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`IRIX'
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`cc'
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Linux problems
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Some systems have lost `/usr/include/ndbm.h' which is necessary to
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build kth-krb correctly. There is a `ndbm.h.Linux' right next to the
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source distribution.
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There has been reports of non-working `libdb' on some Linux
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distributions. If that happens, use the `--without-berkeley-db' when
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configuring.
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HP-UX problems
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The shared library `/usr/lib/libndbm.sl' doesn't exist on all systems.
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To make problems even worse, there is never an archive version for
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static linking either. Therefore, when building "truly portable"
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binaries first install GNU gdbm or Berkeley DB, and make sure that you
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are linking against that library.
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Cray problems
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`rlogind' won't work on Crays until `forkpty()' has been ported, in the
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mean time use `telnetd'.
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AIX problems
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`gcc' version 2.7.2.1 has a bug which makes it miscompile
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`appl/telnet/telnetd/sys_term.c' (and possibily `appl/bsd/forkpty.c'),
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if used with too much optimization.
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C2 problems
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The programs that checks passwords works with `passwd', OTP, and
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Kerberos paswords. This is problem if you use C2 security (or use some
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other password database), that normally keeps passwords in some obscure
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place. If you want to use Kerberos with C2 security you will have to
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think about what kind of changes are necessary. See also the discussion
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about Digital's SIA and C2 security, see *Note Digital SIA::.
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