Related information for network authentication service

Listed below are several related Information Center topics as well as external web sites that relate to network authentication service.

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Manuals

If you order the AIX® Expansion Pack CD, you can access the network authentication service documentation. Although the manuals are written for the AIX, Solaris, and Linux® operating systems, you can use many of the network authentication service commands on the iSeries™ system. When you install the network authentication service product on your AIX system, the documentation is installed in the /usr/lpp/krb5/doc/pdf/en_US directory.

In addition, if you install the Network Authentication Enablement product (5722-NAE) on your iSeries system, you can access the same manuals in both PDF and HTML formats from the /usr/lpp/krb5/doc/ directory.

Note: You can find this documentation in the AIX 5L™ Expansion Pack and Bonus Pack CD. Link outside the Information center
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Web sites

The following web sites and information provide more information about setting up a Kerberos server with a particular operating system.

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Request for Comments (RFCs)

Requests for Comments (RFCs) are written definitions of protocol standards and proposed standards used for the Internet. The following RFCs may be helpful for understanding the Kerberos protocol and its related functions:

RFC 1510
In RFC 1510: The Kerberos Network Authentication Service (V5), the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) formally defines the Kerberos V5 protocol.
RFC 2743
In RFC 2743: Generic Security Service Application Program Interface Version 2, Update 1, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) formally defines GSS APIs.
RFC 1509
In RFC 1509: Generic Security Service API : C-bindings the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) formally defines GSS APIs.
RFC 1964
In RFC 1964, The Kerberos Version 5 GSS-API Mechanism, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) defines Kerberos Version 5 and GSS API specifications.
To view the RFCs listed above, visit the RFC index search engine located on the RFC editor Link outside the Information center web site. Search for the RFC number you want to view. The search engine results display the corresponding RFC title, author, date, and status.

Saving PDF files

To save a PDF on your workstation for viewing or printing:
  1. Right-click the PDF in your browser (right-click the link above).
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  3. Navigate to the directory in which you want to save the PDF.
  4. Click Save.

Downloading Adobe Reader

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