(I thought about that about 5 minutes after I sent the email — oops.)
I guess my question is: does kprop do anything other than: secrecy of the data
in transmission, integrity of the transmission, kdb5_util dump/load ? Or can I
really do the same thing in a cron job (or maybe 2, one on each end)
Jerry Shipman writes:
> (I thought about that about 5 minutes after I sent the email — oops.)
> I guess my question is: does kprop do anything other than: secrecy of
> the data in transmission, integrity of the transmission, kdb5_util
> dump/load ? Or can I really do the same thing in a cron job
Russ Allbery writes:
> Jerry Shipman writes:
>
>> (I thought about that about 5 minutes after I sent the email — oops.)
>
>> I guess my question is: does kprop do anything other than: secrecy of
>> the data in transmission, integrity of the transmission, kdb5_util
>> dump/load ? Or can I really