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2.9.5 Direct connection with kerberos
The easiest way to use kerberos is to use the kerberos
This section concerns the kerberos network security system, version 4. Kerberos version 5 is supported via the GSSAPI generic network security interface, as described in the previous section. To do this, CVS needs to be compiled with kerberos support; when configuring CVS it tries to detect whether kerberos is present or you can use the `--with-krb4' flag to configure.
The data transmitted is not encrypted by
default. Encryption support must be compiled into both
the client and server; use the
`--enable-encryption' configure option to turn it
on. You must then use the
You need to edit `inetd.conf' on the server
machine to run
When you want to use CVS, get a ticket in the
usual way (generally
Previous versions of CVS would fall back to a connection via rsh; this version will not do so.
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