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README Updates: Clarify Kerberos Configuration #100

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  1. Updating location of Kerberos config files on Apigee message processors
  2. Added step for updating message-processor.properties with necessary java system properties
  3. Added missing semicolon to login.conf

WWitman and others added 30 commits November 29, 2017 15:03
This is to prevent issues when passwords have special characters such as $ (which would otherwise trigger an environment variable substitution)
Now points to this public repo
the simplesoap example needs to be updated to https
Fixed hyperlinks
Surround pwd argument with quotes in commands
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Jared Williams added 2 commits October 15, 2018 18:52
…s config files. Added step for updating message-processor.properties with necessary java system properties. Added missing semicolon to login.conf.
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