jdk/src/share/classes/javax/security/auth/kerberos/package.html
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-    This package contains utility classes related to the Kerberos network
-    authentication protocol. They do not provide much Kerberos support
-    themselves.<p>
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-    The Kerberos network authentication protocol is defined in 
-    <a href=http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4120.txt>RFC 4120</a>. The Java
-    platform contains support for the client side of Kerberos via the 
-    {@link org.ietf.jgss} package. There might also be 
-    a login module that implements
-    {@link javax.security.auth.spi.LoginModule LoginModule} to authenticate 
-    Kerberos principals.<p>
-
-    You can provide the name of your default realm and Key Distribution
-    Center (KDC) host for that realm using the system properties
-    {@code java.security.krb5.realm} and {@code java.security.krb5.kdc}.
-    Both properties must be set.
-    Alternatively, the {@code java.security.krb5.conf} system property can
-    be set to the location of an MIT style {@code krb5.conf} configuration
-    file. If none of these system properties are set, the {@code krb5.conf}
-    file is searched for in an implementation-specific manner. Typically,
-    an implementation will first look for a {@code krb5.conf} file in
-    {@code <java-home>/lib/security} and failing that, in an OS-specific
-    location.<p>
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