- Better gramma
- Bump PKGNAME From Mark Peoples at asu dot edu via Chris Kuethe <chris.kuethe@gmail.com>
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.2 2005/11/03 20:00:01 alek Exp $
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2005/11/04 09:31:25 alek Exp $
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SHARED_ONLY= Yes
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SHARED_ONLY= Yes
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VERSION= 5.0-rc6
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VERSION= 5.0-rc6
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DISTNAME= mod_auth_kerb-${VERSION}
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DISTNAME= mod_auth_kerb-${VERSION}
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PKGNAME= mod_auth_kerb-${VERSION:S/-//}p0
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PKGNAME= mod_auth_kerb-${VERSION:S/-//}p1
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CATEGORIES= www
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CATEGORIES= www
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HOMEPAGE= http://modauthkerb.sourceforge.net/
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HOMEPAGE= http://modauthkerb.sourceforge.net/
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$OpenBSD: README,v 1.1.1.1 2005/11/03 16:23:13 alek Exp $
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$OpenBSD: README,v 1.2 2005/11/04 09:31:25 alek Exp $
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If you haven't already run the module enabler, you can manually enable
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If you haven't already run the module enabler, you can manually enable
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Kerberos support by adding the following lines into httpd.conf near the
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Kerberos support by adding the following lines into httpd.conf near the
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To require Kerberos authenication for a directory (or file or location),
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To require Kerberos authenication for a directory (or file or location),
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enclose that location in a block that looks like this. The mod_auth_kerb
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enclose that location in a block that looks like this. The mod_auth_kerb
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documenation is a bit sketchy yet, but this was taken from a working openbsd
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documentation is a bit sketchy yet, but this was taken from a working OpenBSD
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machine using mod_auth_kerb. Only the names have been changed to protect
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machine using mod_auth_kerb. Only the names have been changed to protect
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the realm. Obviously, you must have working Kerberos before this module can
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the realm. Obviously, you must have Kerberos working before this module can
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do anything useful.
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do anything useful.
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# A Kerberos Authenticated Directory
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# A Kerberos Authenticated Directory
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