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Date:      Sun, 18 Mar 2001 07:44:01 -0500
From:      Justin <asmo@scully.madbovine.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, freebsd-security@freebsd.org
Subject:   Strange Message when using telnet to connect to other machines/routers...
Message-ID:  <20010318074401.A4097@scully.madbovine.com>

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Hello,

I recently just installed the 4.0 release ISO on to my machine, I then CVSupd the latest sources and completed the upgrading 
process, by making world, complining and installing a new kernel. At this point I have not installed SSH, OpenSSH, or any 
other Security related App. This is what confuses me I had 4.2 Stable on this same machine about 1 week ago and never 
encountered this problem before..granted its not a big deal but its annoying and I would like to know a little more about 
this. Anyways this started when I cvsupd to 4.3stable(BETA) and has not stopped. 

This is what happens when I try telneting into a Cisco Router at Work (7500 Series)

bash-2.03$ telnet 233.23.3.0 Trying 
233.23.3.0... Connected to betxx.xxx.com. Escape character is '^]'.


User Access Verification

Password: Kerberos:     No default realm defined for Kerberos!  <-----What is this???

This message is also new, and I have not seen this before 4.3 either.. This here is a FreeBSD machine that is running 4.3BETA 
also and this machine gets the same message as mine does when telnetting to other routers.

bash-2.03$ telnet 20.1.5.1
Trying 20.1.5.1...
Connected to 20.1.5.1.
Escape character is '^]'.
Trying SRA secure login:
User (asmo): 
Password: 
[ SRA accepts you ]

Does anyone have any clues? The SRA thing is fine, I assume that is something new...but the message above confuses me, Why is 
it now prompting that error message? And BTW ... What is SRA?

Thanks SO MUCH in Advance!
Justin

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