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Re: Windows Integration attempt #2

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Kevin Coffman)
Fri Feb 2 17:10:43 2007

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Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 17:10:21 -0500
From: "Kevin Coffman" <kwc@citi.umich.edu>
To: "Quanah Gibson-Mount" <quanah@stanford.edu>
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On 2/2/07, Quanah Gibson-Mount <quanah@stanford.edu> wrote:
>
> Principal: host/deus-ex.stanford.edu@stanford.edu
> Expiration date: [never]
> Last password change: Thu Jun 29 11:16:19 PDT 2006
> Password expiration date: [none]
> Maximum ticket life: 1 day 01:00:00
> Maximum renewable life: 7 days 00:00:00
> Last modified: Thu Jun 29 11:21:45 PDT 2006
> (quanah/admin@stanford.edu)
> Last successful authentication: [never]
> Last failed authentication: [never]
> Failed password attempts: 0
> Number of keys: 3
> Key: vno 1, DES cbc mode with CRC-32, no salt
> Key: vno 1, Triple DES cbc mode with HMAC/sha1, no salt
> Key: vno 1, AES-256 CTS mode with 96-bit SHA-1 HMAC, no salt
> Attributes:
> Policy: default
>
>
> On the KDC side for my home system:
>
> k5admin:  getprinc host/sw-90-717-287-3.stanford.edu
> Principal: host/sw-90-717-287-3.stanford.edu@stanford.edu
> Expiration date: [never]
> Last password change: Fri Jan 19 10:38:42 PST 2007
> Password expiration date: [none]
> Maximum ticket life: 1 day 01:00:00
> Maximum renewable life: 7 days 00:00:00
> Last modified: Fri Jan 19 10:45:05 PST 2007
> (quanah/admin@stanford.edu)
> Last successful authentication: [never]
> Last failed authentication: [never]
> Failed password attempts: 0
> Number of keys: 3
> Key: vno 1, Triple DES cbc mode with HMAC/sha1, no salt
> Key: vno 1, DES cbc mode with CRC-32, no salt
> Key: vno 1, AES-256 CTS mode with 96-bit SHA-1 HMAC, no salt
> Attributes:
> Policy: default

I'm not sure what these host keys are used for (or if they are used),
but the order of the keys is different for the home machine.  It has
3DES first.

K.C.
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