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-Internal pluggable interfaces
-=============================
-
-Following are brief discussions of pluggable interfaces which have not
-yet been made public. These interfaces are functional, but the
-interfaces are likely to change in incompatible ways from release to
-release. In some cases, it may be necessary to copy header files from
-the krb5 source tree to use an internal interface. Use these with
-care, and expect to need to update your modules for each new release
-of MIT krb5.
-
-
-Kerberos database interface (KDB)
----------------------------------
-
-A KDB module implements a database back end for KDC principal and
-policy information, and can also control many aspects of KDC behavior.
-For a full description of the interface, see the header file
-``<kdb.h>``.
-
-The KDB pluggable interface is often referred to as the DAL (Database
-Access Layer).
-
-
-Authorization data interface (authdata)
----------------------------------------
-
-The authdata interface allows a module to provide (from the KDC) or
-consume (in application servers) authorization data of types beyond
-those handled by the core MIT krb5 code base. The interface is
-defined in the header file ``<krb5/authdata_plugin.h>``, which is not
-installed by the build.