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We couldn't write on everything :-) -Chuck
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We couldn't write on everything :-) -Chuck


  • Subject: We couldn't write on everything :-) -Chuck
  • From: Erwin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 06:39:28 +0100

Thanks Chuck for your Practical WO book,
spent nights to replicate all your examples with XCode (not using Eclipse, neither DBC....)


the only 'unfinished-untested' part was the Kerberos identification...... as stated in the chapter 4....
I could not find how to set up a local Kerberos server on a localhost running 10.3 (not a server version...)
Kerberos is included in 10.3 but only the client part.... I downloaded the MIT.edu Kerberos server source code and succeeded in configure/make/install but I was unable to run it on my local system (all info I found focus on full network installation.... ) I don't like to let a hole in a training... so maybe I'll be back to that point later


LDAP identification was easy to test after installing a local OpenLDAP version.... ("fingers" in the nose as would say the French...)

I strongly support your book ... it's actually "Practical" and I could not find a damn bug in your code ;-))


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