diff --git a/docs/source/basic-tutorial.md b/docs/source/basic-tutorial.md index 2922beea..5e34ebc1 100644 --- a/docs/source/basic-tutorial.md +++ b/docs/source/basic-tutorial.md @@ -43,12 +43,12 @@ Suppose we wanted to refer to an HTTP server on the current host. We could refer to it as a *host-based service*, or in the default mechanism form (in this case, for krb5): - >>> server_hostbased_name = gssapi.Name('http@' + FQDN, name_type=gssapi.NameType.hostbased_service) + >>> server_hostbased_name = gssapi.Name('HTTP@' + FQDN, name_type=gssapi.NameType.hostbased_service) >>> server_hostbased_name - Name(b'http@sross', ) - >>> server_name = gssapi.Name('http/sross@') + Name(b'HTTP@sross', ) + >>> server_name = gssapi.Name('HTTP/sross@') >>> server_name - Name(b'http/sross@', None) + Name(b'HTTP/sross@', None) >>> These are both effectively the same, but if we *canonicalize* both @@ -75,11 +75,11 @@ Credentials may be acquired for a particular name, or the default set of credentials may be acquired. For instance, suppose that we are writing a server, and wish to -communicate accept connections as the 'http' service. We would need +communicate accept connections as the 'HTTP' service. We would need to acquire credentials as such: - >>> REALM.addprinc('http/%s@%s' % (FQDN, REALM.realm)) - >>> REALM.extract_keytab('http/%s@%s' % (FQDN, REALM.realm), REALM.keytab) + >>> REALM.addprinc('HTTP/%s@%s' % (FQDN, REALM.realm)) + >>> REALM.extract_keytab('HTTP/%s@%s' % (FQDN, REALM.realm), REALM.keytab) >>> server_creds = gssapi.Credentials(usage='accept', name=server_name) >>>