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@c $Id: migration.texi 9718 2001-02-24 05:09:24Z assar $
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@node Migration, Acknowledgments, Programming with Kerberos, Top
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@chapter Migration
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@section General issues
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When migrating from a Kerberos 4 KDC.
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@section Order in what to do things:
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@itemize @bullet
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@item Convert the database, check all principals that hprop complains
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about.
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@samp{hprop -n --source=<NNN>| hpropd -n}
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Replace <NNN> with whatever source you have, like krb4-db or krb4-dump.
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@item Run a Kerberos 5 slave for a while.
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@c XXX Add you slave first to your kdc list in you kdc.
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@item Figure out if it does everything you want it to.
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Make sure that all things that you use works for you.
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@item Let a small number of controlled users use Kerberos 5 tools.
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Find a sample population of your users and check what programs they use,
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you can also check the kdc-log to check what ticket are checked out.
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@item Burn the bridge and change the master.
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@item Let all users use the Kerberos 5 tools by default.
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@item Turn off services that do not need Kerberos 4 authentication.
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Things that might be hard to get away is old programs with support for
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Kerberos 4. Example applications are old Eudora installations using
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KPOP, and Zephyr. Eudora can use the Kerberos 4 kerberos in the Heimdal
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kdc.
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@end itemize
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