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Re: Heimda ldap and KDCFlags



On Fri, 2005-05-13 at 08:03 -0300, Gessy Caetano da Silva Junior wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Using heimdal with ldap support, it creates entries in ldap like:

> krb5KDCFlags: 382

> In the RFC 1510 - The Kerberos Network Authentication Service (V5), 
> especifies kdc flags like :
> 
> Bit(s)  Name         Description
> 
>               0       RESERVED
>               1       FORWARDABLE
>               2       FORWARDED

> But looking the entries, i see flags like 126, 382, 242 and 639.
> How can i understand what this flags means?

These are bit numbers, so think about them as a bitmask, each the values
you see in ldap is the addition of 2^x, where x is the bit number.

Andrew Bartlett

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