I am trying to interface with our Windows 2000 server using Kerberos. I would like a client to obtain a credential handle for a given user with a supplied password. Using GSSAPI this involves calling gss_init_sec_context and instead of passing GSS_C_NO_CREDENTIAL I would like to pass the opaque handle gss_cred_id_t which is obtained via gss_acquire_cred. The problem is that gss_acquire_cred only has the option to specify a credential by name (not password). So I am assuming that the way to go would be to look at what kinit does and then the "name" of the credential is probably the prinicipal name. I call the following:
krb5_init_context krb5_cc_default krb5_parse_name (passing the principal name [EMAIL PROTECTED]) krb5_unparse_name (because that is what kinit does) Then I call krb5_get_init_creds_password and I get an error indicating the my I/O flags are not appropriate. This is a Windows application so tty settings and I/O setting are not really applicable. Is there another way to get a set of credentials given a user name and password? Ideally I would like a gss_cred_id_t handle of the credentials but right now I would take anything. Thank you for your suggestions. Kevin ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
