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Kerberos obtains a network address for the local host from the routing tables and uses it consistently for all Kerberos transactions. This ensures that packets only leave the *authenticated* interface. Clients who open and use their own sockets for encrypted or authenticated correspondance to kerberos services should bind their sockets to the same address as that used by kerberos. krb_get_local_addr() and krb_bind_local_addr() allow clients to obtain the local address or bind a socket to the local address used by Kerberos respectively. Reviewed by: Mark Murray <markm>, Garrett Wollman <wollman> Obtained from: concept by Dieter Dworkin Muller <dworkin@village.org> |
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atrun | ||
bootpd | ||
bootpgw | ||
bugfiler | ||
comsat | ||
fingerd | ||
ftpd | ||
getNAME | ||
getty | ||
kpasswdd | ||
lfs_cleanerd | ||
mail.local | ||
makekey | ||
rbootd | ||
rexecd | ||
rlogind | ||
rpc.rstatd | ||
rpc.rusersd | ||
rpc.rwalld | ||
rshd | ||
rtld-aout | ||
rtld-elf | ||
talkd | ||
telnetd | ||
tftpd | ||
uucpd | ||
xtend | ||
Makefile | ||
Makefile.inc |