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Kerberos Solaris 10 x86
Hello,
I started to install Solaris 10 on my x86 box and am not sure if I need to set up Kerberos and/or DNS if my box is a standalone workstation connected to the internet using a cable modem and router. Specifically, I know kerberos is good for security, but I'm not sure what to enter in the domain fields since I don't belong to a domain per se. I know the computer uses DNS but I don't provide the server for it, I believe Comcast does...I'm still a bit rough on all this. SAU |
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Thankyou ICE
Thanks for the help...the answer's so obvious when someone tells you
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