[CalendarServer-changes] [2147] PyKerberos/branches/more-kerberos
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Mon Feb 18 08:23:51 PST 2008
Revision: 2147
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/calendarserver/changeset/2147
Author: cdaboo at apple.com
Date: 2008-02-18 08:23:48 -0800 (Mon, 18 Feb 2008)
Log Message:
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Remove some OS X specific descriptions.
Modified Paths:
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PyKerberos/branches/more-kerberos/README.txt
PyKerberos/branches/more-kerberos/pysrc/kerberos.py
Modified: PyKerberos/branches/more-kerberos/README.txt
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--- PyKerberos/branches/more-kerberos/README.txt 2008-02-15 15:43:41 UTC (rev 2146)
+++ PyKerberos/branches/more-kerberos/README.txt 2008-02-18 16:23:48 UTC (rev 2147)
@@ -48,10 +48,10 @@
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You must have a valid Kerberos setup on the test machine and you should ensure that you have valid
-Kerberos tickets for any client authentication being done (run /System/Library/CoreServices/Kerberos.app).
+Kerberos tickets for any client authentication being done (run 'klist' on the command line).
Additionally, for the server: it must have been configured as a valid Kerberos service with the Kerbersos server
for its realm - this usually requires running kadmin on the server machine to add the principal and generate a keytab
-entry for it.
+entry for it (run 'sudo klist -k' to see the currently available keytab entries).
Make sure that PYTHONPATH includes the appropriate build/lib.xxxx directory.
Then run test.py with suitable command line arguments:
Modified: PyKerberos/branches/more-kerberos/pysrc/kerberos.py
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--- PyKerberos/branches/more-kerberos/pysrc/kerberos.py 2008-02-15 15:43:41 UTC (rev 2146)
+++ PyKerberos/branches/more-kerberos/pysrc/kerberos.py 2008-02-18 16:23:48 UTC (rev 2147)
@@ -38,8 +38,7 @@
NB For this to work properly the Kerberos must be configured properly on this machine.
That will likely mean ensuring that the edu.mit.Kerberos preference file has the correct
- realms and KDCs listed. This can be done via the /System/Library/CoreServices/Kerberos.app
- tool's 'Edit Realms' command.
+ realms and KDCs listed.
@param user: a string containing the Kerberos user name. A realm may be
included by appending an '@' followed by the realm string to the actual user id.
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