On Thu, Aug 22, 2002 at 02:04:23PM -0400, Sam Hartman wrote: > >>>>> "John" == John Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > John> Hi, I am trying to find a method for a principal > John> automatically being created in a Kerberos database while at > John> the same time adding a corresponding entry to an LDAP > John> database. Has anyone heard of or is anyone using something > John> like this?
Well, I'm planning to implement something like this in the next couple of months.. > I was working on a prototype of this type of integration and the > initial hacked-together version can be found at > http://www.boxedpenguin.com/. I'm lno longer working for Mekinok--now > working full-time on Kerberos and that project is basically dead. But > it illustrates that you can throw something together and get fairly > good results quickly. Hrrrrrrm, the description of what boxedpenguin has right now sounds almost exactly like what I want to set up.. All the pieces are out there, it's just a pain to put them together. I don't really want to do 'yet another custom local hack' to replace the old 'custom local hack' we had based on rdist and a big gross perl 'adduser' script. I was toying with the idea of putting up a sourceforge project called something like 'Open directory' and have a central place to do all the integration and documentation for setting up a system with openafs, krb5, ldap, and whatnot. Do you think it would be worthwhile to resurrect the boxedpenguin project, or maybe just get some interested people and start over again? -- Troy Benjegerdes | master of mispeeling | 'da hozer' | [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----"If this message isn't misspelled, I didn't write it" -- Me ----- "Why do musicians compose symphonies and poets write poems? They do it because life wouldn't have any meaning for them if they didn't. That's why I draw cartoons. It's my life." -- Charles Schulz ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
