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that would be fantastic, thanks very much. I have to admit, i had a bit of a chuckle re: your comment of kerberos acting in the event of no password. I would have *never* thought of that haha. Dale On 02/09/2012 04:01 PM, Erinn Looney-Triggs wrote: > On 02/09/2012 06:48 AM, Dale Macartney wrote: >> >> Morning all >> >> I have a working setup of ejabberd authenticated to pam on an IPA client >> which works great.. However, unlike my other projects to provide >> details of integration with IPA, I am struggling with the SSO aspect of >> it, simply because of a lack of knowledge of jabber packages. (Currently >> I have used ejabberd and pidgin for testing, and from an end user view >> point, there doesn't appear to be an option to select kerberos to >> authenticate with). >> >> My goal, like other services is to tap *a* jabber service (can be >> anything) into ipa for single sign on. >> >> What is the general feeling in the community around jabber in the >> enterprise? (Useful or not? Best practices?) >> What is your preferred jabber software (server and client would be handy >> to know for testing) and why? >> Does it support GSSAPI? >> >> Many thanks >> >> Dale >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Freeipa-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users > > Dale, > I built a setup using openfire (the IM server) that utilized kerberos. > It is slightly tricky unfortunately, kerberos has been the realm of > universities and big business for a long time so a lot of things are not > straight forward. > > Pidgin does natively support kerberos so you can use that easily, the > way to use kerberos in pidgin is simply not to provide it with any > password info, it will try kerberos in the process. This works both on > windows (using kfw) and linux systems, probably macs too, but I have > never tested it on macs. > > I will see if I can dig up some notes from configuring openfire. > > -Erinn > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJPM/MvAAoJEAJsWS61tB+qbv4QAIfSQ2Bs9L7S0Wryz3wePrTB S3HqRx8UWoFxom2PJOaR5X+IELU2r80gko+k+ZiOIJU6uIeLby5CZQwIEwtdskAg 1KO99rUTBeX2Y77SnyCDJvF6nk+8a4qgLWpiuBA0l5e3PYJrsvGqSae2BafhJkTe CXH9tXrq6+2myg1VMrZYXo2SVskKAjZdJkEZAEAiuBv3FOEPRMKztaS07hIfQgvk RWHqm7gVNFTKm3/v7iqTcZzE+htP5CYpU1euA0v24IpHENQQuogukzrzel47Oc5/ ewntjLJ8oKuB0ES01/yzTbXsv/EE3a0W9SLH27lpyQ8SL+Ie41sEQpPfojv4AzPi 5wVvoQsqB4QsGF9EBemiQ2iVE1nkAXkLo4n/CLJcsITNchqrVQFMfNp4YRuCsvri rXmnYwCQC7Pkv4Visbu5H+MEWbB1g3p3I2m0ZmB/st7qoDi2wS/ErYNQTxeXinLV f8uHwl2S9HgDagfxPmPzGy0HLHtKQFvD3+ZlFl1E5XOWIEqLdaNRrwISSjPag1Ct eS0p+FoLn7i1aUv3mQlB+P8t5DY9rNU92NtKGRqRsfHL6RPcBqDmED9Zu1UQdi3Y dn+Fh+0jT2bv6u1ATWj1Giq06VZHEn+Ece0LeQvW6JfZWHbwyFINxHyN7CCEJrJM JAZBQzx0s2jUJLfvAoe1 =d5Wc -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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