[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Thanks for the reply. The reason i want to use kerberos V5 > authentication is because i want to study > > the telnet packects exchanged between client and the server for this > kind of authentication. I have tried setting up a 3rd party Kerberized > > client and the server (cant recall the name right now) but they never > did any kerberized authentication. The > > telnet authentication option packect captured showed that the auth type > was not kerberos v5. So now the > > question is what third party telnet client and server that i can use to > easily simulate telnet auth based on > > kerberos v5 (easily means where i dont have to set a lot of options). > Or if there is any other way i can use to > > achieve my purpose (beside studying RFC)? Let me reiterate the purpose. > The purpose is to study the packects > > exchanged between telnet client and server when they are authenticating > using kerberos v5 authentication type. > > Thanks for your help. > > sarshah
The best way to understand the contents of the TELNET AUTH KRB5 authentication is to read the RFC. C-Kermit's Telnet Debugging is superb if what you are looking for are dumps of the negotiations. Jeffrey Altman -- ----------------- This e-mail account is not read on a regular basis. Please send private responses to jaltman at mit dot edu ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
