Russ Allbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Simon Josefsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> Hi Russ! I've written krb5dissect, from the README: > >> ,---- >> | Krb5dissect is a tool to extract information from Kerberos ccache >> | credentials (e.g., /tmp/krb5cc_$UID) or Kerberos keytab credentials >> | (e.g., /etc/krb5.keytab). >> | >> | The ccache format is described in ccache.txt. The ccache.h and >> | ccache.c implementation was made for and is used in Shishi, see >> | <http://josefsson.org/shishi/>. >> | >> | The keytab format is described in keytab.txt. >> `---- > >> The version 2.1 release contains a debian/ directory and build >> lintian-clean Debian packages, and I've filed an ITP #415040 for it. > >> Homepage: http://josefsson.org/krb5dissect/ >> Package: http://josefsson.org/krb5dissect/releases/ > >> I'm looking for a Debian sponsor for this, do you have time to look at >> this one too, Russ? > > Sure, I can sponsor this. I have some other sponsorship requests I need > to look at first, but I should get to it within a week.
Thanks! If I'm going to rename the tool, you might want to hold off for a while... > I'm not entirely sure that I understand the utility, namely why I > would ever use this instead of klist, but I guess I see it well > enough to be willing to upload it. Krb5dissect is meant as a debug tool, similar to 'dumpasn1' or 'od'. 'klist' doesn't print all the details in the files. Perhaps it isn't worth packaging, I guess I got carried away when creating a new project for this small thing. Creating the Debian package for it was too simple, I guess. Still, I know I will find it useful for debugging when I make Shishi use ccache/keytab's more, which is something I have decided to do. It will make Shishi work more as a drop-in and avoid users from having to get the same credentials twice, once for MIT/Heimdal and once for Shishi. I have to sort out how to work around the limitations of the formats. /Simon _______________________________________________ Help-shishi mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-shishi
