On 27 Jan, Joseph L. Hill wrote:
> I'm starting a port of KClient to linux and I was suprised to see there doesn't
> seem to be much in the area of Kerberos, atleast K4, anyone have any
> recommendations where to look for a version of Kerberos 4 for linux? (Non ebones
> dist.)
>
I don't know what you have so far; I have a small bookmark list with
the following:
http://www.dimensional.com/~bgiles/
http://www.dimensional.com/~bgiles/krbdoc/krb5.html
http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/www/
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~kerberos/other.html
http://www.nrl.navy.mil/CCS/people/kenh/kerberos-faq.html
Excerpt from section 1.5 of the last:
> The latest version of Kerberos 4 from MIT is patchlevel 10. You can get it
> by reading <ftp://athena-dist.mit.edu/pub/kerberos/README.KRB4> and
> following the directions in that file.
I haven't checked this out, since I got discouraged looking at all of
the stuff that needs to be done to make Kerberos work, but I'll
probably try again in a little while, since I am working on a web site
that will need to be at least moderately secure, and one of the future
users of this site has suggested using SideCar and KClient to make
authentication easier.
On the page hosted at Dartmouth, it seems to indicate that there are
already versions of KClient running on Irix, AIX and Dec Unix. Maybe
research computing has something useful to start porting from? Then
again, maybe it has license encumbrances.....
HTH,
--
Stephen Ryan Debian GNU/Linux
Technology Coordinator
Center for Educational Outcomes,
C. Everett Koop Institute at Dartmouth College
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