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| @@ -54,13 +54,6 @@ DESCRIPTION    interface to retrieve the current key if the unchanging flag is set on a    Kerberos keytab object. -  The Kerberos keytab object implementation also optionally supports -  synchronization of keys with an AFS kaserver to aid in migration from -  Kerberos v4 to Kerberos v5.  Included in the wallet distribution is the -  kasetkey client, which can create, change the keys of, and delete -  principals from an AFS kaserver, authenticating from a srvtab.  It is a -  partial replacement for kas or a Kerberos v4 kadmin. -  REQUIREMENTS    The wallet client is written in C and builds against the C remctl @@ -123,9 +116,8 @@ REQUIREMENTS    user's path or in /usr/local/sbin or /usr/sbin, that test cases can run    services on and connect to ports 14373 and 14444 on 127.0.0.1, and that    kinit and kvno (which come with Kerberos) be installed and available on -  the user's path.  The full test suite also requires a local keytab, a -  srvtab with ADMIN access to a test AFS kaserver, and some additional -  configuration. +  the user's path.  The full test suite also requires a local keytab and +  some additional configuration.    To bootstrap from a Git checkout, or if you change the Automake files    and need to regenerate Makefile.in, you will need Automake 1.11 or @@ -257,9 +249,8 @@ CONFIGURATION    docuemntation (with man Wallet::Config or perldoc Wallet::Config).    There are many customization options, some of which must be set.  You    may also need to create a Kerberos keytab for the keytab object backend -  and give it appropriate ACLs, set up keytab-backend and its remctld -  configuration on your KDC if you want unchanging flag support, and set -  up a srvtab if you want AFS kaserver synchronization support. +  and give it appropriate ACLs, and set up keytab-backend and its remctld +  configuration on your KDC if you want unchanging flag support.    The wallet client supports reading configuration settings from the    system krb5.conf file.  For more information, see the CONFIGURATION | 
