Did you do this by implementing the kerberos protocol in perl, calling
out to the command line apps, creating a .xs interface to libkrb5, or
some other approach?
Marc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ed Schaller) writes:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I have recently written a perl module to perform some simple tasks like
>> kinit and kdestroy. Since others may find this useful, I am working to
>> get it added to CPAN. I have tried to contact the author of Authen::Krb5,
>> but his email bounced.
>>
>> As the functions implemented are higher level than Authen::Krb5,
>> I am thinking to submit it as a separate module instead of trying to
>> combine them.
>>
>> Any suggestions for name spaces would be appreciated. I am contemplating
>> Authen::Krb5::Client or Authen::Krb5::Simple.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> >>>------>
>>
>> --
>>
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>> | Ed Schaller | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | mistymushroom |
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