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From: dan@FOGHORN.PASS.WAYNE.EDU (Daniel Cwiertniewicz)
Subject: Getting Started
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Date: Tue, 14 May 1991 19:05:46 GMT
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I attended the Kerberos seminars at Interop last year, and since then
haven't had the time to really look into how I can apply Kerberos to my
situation.  In brief we have three student labs that are populated with
Macintoshes and PC's that are connected via a TCP/IP network.  Does anyone
out there use Kerberos in this sort of setting, or do I need a lab full of
Unix boxes?  

Daniel Cwiertniewicz                       Dan@foghorn.pass.wayne.edu
Systems Analyst                            DCWIERT@WAYNEST1.Bitnet
Planning and Support Services              (313)-577-0787
Computing and Information Technology
Wayne State University
