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So you should write a /etc/krb5.conf on Unix or krb5.ini on windows, with the following content: | So you should write a /etc/krb5.conf on Unix or krb5.ini on windows, with the following content: | ||
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+ | [realms] | ||
BZFLAG.ORG = { | BZFLAG.ORG = { | ||
kdc = bryjen.bzflag.org | kdc = bryjen.bzflag.org | ||
admin_server = bryen.bzflag.org | admin_server = bryen.bzflag.org | ||
} | } | ||
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This is temporary and will be changed whenever we decide on where to put it. | This is temporary and will be changed whenever we decide on where to put it. | ||
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When starting a client, it will authenticate to the server if the bzdb variable: username & password are defined (in the bzfs config file). So write the following lines on your config: | When starting a client, it will authenticate to the server if the bzdb variable: username & password are defined (in the bzfs config file). So write the following lines on your config: | ||
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set username yourName | set username yourName | ||
set password yourSecret | set password yourSecret | ||
+ | |} | ||
If credentials are unmatched, you will be still logged as an untrusted user. | If credentials are unmatched, you will be still logged as an untrusted user. |