#! /bin/sh set -e # Only try to add the inetd line on an initial installation. Add it # commented out in a way that will not be automatically enabled, since the # Kerberos administrator should do that manually when ready. # # If update-inetd isn't available, don't bother, since it's just an example. if [ "configure" = "$1" ] && which update-inetd >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then if [ -z "$2" ] || [ x"$2" = x"" ] ; then update-inetd --add --group Kerberos \ '#krb5_prop\tstream\ttcp\tnowait\troot\t/usr/sbin/kpropd kpropd' fi fi #DEBHELPER# exit 0