CLIENT UTILITIES The krb5 upstream developers have several utilities/servers/man pages that are kerberos-enabled replacements for the standard fare. In my opinion, this is a little brain-dead, but they have their reasons. Here's a list of the offending files: telnet ftp rcp rlogin rsh uuclient ftpd telnetd uuserver (all respective man pages) This port avoids stomping on the existing utilities (which all good Crux ports should), but still puts the kerberos-enabled versions in standard locations (to avoid making users muck around with PATH and "man.conf" changes and refer to either the krb5 versions of the originals by full path). It accomplishes this by renaming the kerberos-enabled versions so that they are prefixed by a "k"--the kerberos 'telnet' becomes 'ktelnet', and so on. Also, it parses the man pages and updates the utility name in each. The utilities, servers, and man pages are all installed to the standard "/usr/{bin,man,sbin}" directories. It's a hack, but I think it's the best way to do things. I borrowed this idea from an old "unmaintained" port, but I forget who packaged it so I cannot (unfortunately) give that person their due credit. Apologies. A sample "krb5.conf" file is installed, too, for your convenience. KERBEROS DOMAIN CONTROLLER This port also adds some framework for running a KDC. "/var/lib/krb5kdc" is defined as the state directory, and some sample config files are installed therein. The server can be started with '/etc/rc.d/kdc', which is also installed.