HEADS UP! Kerberos5/Heimdal now default!
Kris Kennaway
kris at obsecurity.org
Mon May 5 08:21:38 PDT 2003
On Mon, May 05, 2003 at 02:29:45PM -0000, Thomas Seck wrote:
> * Doug Barton (DougB at freebsd.org):
>
> > I'm completely uninterested in what other OSes do in this regard. We've
> > been doing a fairly good job in -current of tightening up the default
> > install. I see this as a big step in the wrong direction.
>
> I can live with a 'NO_KERBEROS' make option.
>
> Having the kerberos stuff in a separate tarball and de-selectable in
> sysinstall is enough to 'satisfy' my needs. I wonder why Kerberos was
> always part of the default installation set anyway?
With recent changes, Kerberos is no longer separate or de-selectable
from sysinstall, unless you also get rid of e.g. openssh. That's part
of what we're discussing.
Kris
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