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From: Colin Cooper <colin@udcf.gla.ac.uk>
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hello

we would very much like to set up a machine here to act as
a "remote login" front end for our campus. ie you must login via it.
and one of teh ideas we had was to use kerberos to provide us with
a secure login environment on that machine, which was differnet form
teh rest of teh campus login systems.

we do not wish to get involved in any legal problems so we were wondering
about ebones, but we need to compile and run under solaris, can you
please tell us if thsi has been doen and where we may get the code
from without falling fowl of any laws.
most people only seem to have code for sunos, that i have spoken too

sorry for wasting your time

thanks

colin

Computing service 
university of glasgow
glasgow g12 8qq
