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Re: Kerberos
I run a Web site dedicated to virtual private networks of all
sorts, including IPSec. (There's no Kerberos, alas.) If you
go to
http://kubarb.phsx.ukans.edu/~tbird/vpn.html
and hit the button that says "Standards" you'll find several
resources about IPSec.
You can also ask questions on the VPN mailing list --
subscription info and FAQ at
http://kubarb.phsx.ukans.edu/~tbird/FAQ.html
Good luck!
Tina Bird
On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Emre wrote:
> Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 16:30:56 -0000 (GMT)
> From: Emre <emre@j-garrett.com>
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Kerberos
>
> All this security talk made me curious, so I went and looked at the man pages
> for IPsec and kerberos, and of course, as usual I understood nothing! Does
> anyone have some nice URLs for some tutorials or overview/information about
> kerberos and IPsec? I should experiment with my home network some more and
> this sounds interesting. Any info would be much appreciated :)
>
>
> ---
> Emre Yildirim
> DSS/DH KeyID/bits: A007E75C/1024/4000
> Fingerprint = 4887 5836 BC97 4228 73D6 C565 CEDF 4967 A007 E75C
> Uptime: 4:28PM up 55 mins, 23 users, load averages: 0.56, 0.66, 0.76
>
>
- References:
- Kerberos
- From: Emre <emre@j-garrett.com>