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-The MIT KRB5 port provides its own login program at
-${PREFIX}/sbin/login.krb5. However, login.krb5 does not make use of
-the FreeBSD login.conf and login.access files that provide a means of
-setting up and controlling sessions under FreeBSD. To overcome this,
-the MIT KRB5 port uses the FreeBSD /usr/bin/login program to provide
-interactive login password authentication instead of the login.krb5
-program provided by MIT KRB5. The FreeBSD /usr/bin/login program does
-not have support for Kerberos V password authentication,
-e.g. authentication at the console. The pam_krb5 port must be used to
-provide Kerberos V password authentication.
-
-For more information about pam_krb5, please see pam(8) and pam_krb5(8).
-
-If you wish to use login.krb5 that is provided by the MIT KRB5 port,
-the arguments "-L ${PREFIX}/sbin/login.krb5" must be
-specified as arguments to klogind and KRB5 telnetd, e.g.
-
-klogin stream tcp nowait root ${PREFIX}/sbin/klogind klogind -k -c -L ${PREFIX}/sbin/login.krb5
-eklogin stream tcp nowait root ${PREFIX}/sbin/klogind klogind -k -c -e -L ${PREFIX}/sbin/login.krb5
-telnet stream tcp nowait root ${PREFIX}/sbin/telnetd telnetd -a none -L ${PREFIX}/sbin/login.krb5
-
-Additionally, if you wish to use the MIT KRB5 provided login.krb5 instead
-of the FreeBSD provided /usr/bin/login for local tty logins,
-"lo=${PREFIX}/sbin/login.krb5" must be specified in /etc/gettytab, e.g.,
-
-default:\
- :cb:ce:ck:lc:fd#1000:im=\r\n%s/%m (%h) (%t)\r\n\r\n:sp#1200:\
- :if=/etc/issue:\
- :lo=${PREFIX}/sbin/login.krb5:
-
-It is recommended that the FreeBSD /usr/bin/login be used with the
-pam_krb5 port instead of the MIT KRB5 provided login.krb5.