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Source: kftgt
Section: net
Priority: extra
Maintainer: Russ Allbery <rra@debian.org>
Standards-Version: 3.7.2
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.0.0), quilt (>= 0.40), libkrb5-dev

Package: kftgt
Architecture: any
Priority: extra
Depends: ${perl:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, krb5-clients (>= 1.3-3)
Recommends: krb5-user
Conflicts: kerberos4kth-clients, heimdal-clients
Description: ticket forwarding client for Kerberos 4
 The client half of a client/server pair that allows Kerberos 4 tickets to
 be forwarded to another network host and used to authenticate further
 services on the network.  This package includes kftgt, for forwarding
 tickets; klogin, a script to forward a ticket with kftgt and invoke
 Kerberos rlogin in one step; and krsh, a script to do the same with rsh.
 For the corresponding ticket forwarding server for Kerberos 4, see the
 kftgtd package.
 .
 kftgt and kftgtd do not provide ticket forwarding for Kerberos 5, which
 has built-in ticket forwarding.  However, they can forward Kerberos 4
 tickets obtained by MIT Kerberos 5 with "kinit -4".

Package: kftgtd
Architecture: any
Priority: extra
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, update-inetd, tcpd
Description: ticket forwarding server for Kerberos 4
 The server half of a client/server pair that allows Kerberos 4 tickets to
 be forwarded from another network host and used to authenticate further
 services on the network.  This package contains kftgtd, to receive
 forwarded tickets.  For the corresponding ticket forward client for
 Kerberos 4, see the kftgt package.
 .
 kftgt and kftgtd do not provide ticket forwarding for Kerberos 5, which
 has built-in ticket forwarding.  However, they can forward Kerberos 4
 tickets obtained by MIT Kerberos 5 with "kinit -4".