On 23 Feb 2002, Brian Smith wrote: > CVS uses GSS-API to support Kerberos. I am trying to get CVS to work > with MS Active Directory Kerberos. > > The CVS code I have is using gss_nt_service_name service principal > name (SPN) format; i.e. "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". I realize that Active > Directory needs a SPN in the form GSS_C_HOSTBASED_SERVICE; i.e. > "cvs/hostname.domain". > > The problem is that when I change gss_nt_service_name to > GSS_C_HOSTBASED_SERVICE, the code doesn't compile because > GSS_C_HOSTBASED_SERVICE is not defined in the headers. This is on MIT > Kerberos for Windows 2.1.2. > > So, my question is: how do I support GSS_C_HOSTBASED_SERVICE-formatted > names using MIT Kerberos for Windows? >
- I don't think this is actually your problem. The nt_service_name is translated to the kerberos form of the service name by the gssapi library. What errors were you getting with the orginal code ? - Booker C. Bense ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
