On Jul 7, 2011, at 5:03 PM, Andy Cobaugh wrote:
> If all you need is the module, and you're not saving tickets
> (CosignGetKerberosTickets) then you don't have to worry about kerberos
> - that's what the cosign cgi's are there for (and even then, without looking
> at the code, --enable-krb probably only applies to the login cgi).
>
> Otherwise: --enable-krb=/usr/kerberos/bin/krb5-config
>
> And if you need to use CosignKerberosSetupGSS, then --with-gss by itself will
> work.
The --with-gss option requires --enable-krb. The --enable-krb option is looking
for the path prefix for kerberos headers and libraries, so on RHEL5 (I don't
have a CentOS5 VM handy):
./configure --enable-apache2=/usr/sbin/apxs \
--enable-krb=/usr \
--with-gss
andrew
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