MIT does have KFW I think right? Kerberos for Windows. On Wed, 2002-04-24 at 14:51, Doug Cuthbertson wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Klingon [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ] > > Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 3:25 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: Uses of kerberos? > > > > But as I understand it is not standard on any of these operating > systems. > > Lets say if I install win xp on my pc I wont have kerberos on it? If I > > > want > > kerberos I need to install it appart from windows? Is this correct? > > > Actually, Microsoft made there own version of Kerberos for Win2K Server > (I don't think it's available in the workstation version). It has some > differences with standard Kerberos - I think other have reported some > interoperability problems, but I'm not sure what those are. > > There are versions of Kerberos available for Windows. Also, DCE > (Distributed Computing Environment) uses Kerberos. Client and server > versions of DCE are available on Windows and several versions of Unix > (including Linux - at least the client side). > > Doug Cuthbertson > Entegrity Solutions Corp. > Project Lead, PC-DCE > 410 Amherst Street, Suite 150 > Nashua, NH 03063 > tel: (603) 882-1306 x2207 > tel: (508) 624-9600 x238 > fax: (603) 882-6092 > email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Austin Gonyou Systems Architect, CCNA Coremetrics, Inc. Phone: 512-698-7250 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"It is the part of a good shepherd to shear his flock, not to skin it." Latin Proverb
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