On Feb 18, 1:21 pm, "Jay Elvove" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Last month, a colleague of mine sent a message to the Windows Higher > Ed list asking about possible problems authenticating certain Microsoft > applications to an external KDC. We're getting ready to roll out our > very first campus-wide Active Directory environment, which will include > Exchange 2007 and Microsoft SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007. User accounts > and other data will be populated into AD using Microsoft Identify > Lifecycle Manager 2007. The plan, which thus far has worked successfully > in test, is to store user passwords in our Heimdal KDC and force all > authentications to occur through the external KDC > > Several key departments have voiced concerns over whether or not web > authentication to applications such as MOSS 2007, Outlook Web Access > (OWA) and Citrix will work using an external KDC. > > We received a lot of good information from the Windows Higher Ed list, but > I thought it might be valuable to get feedback from the folks who support > external KDCs as well. Are there any major gotchas that those of us > who support Kerberos or the Windows community at large should be aware > of? > > Thanks, > > Jay > ----- > Jay Elvove > Distributed Computing Services > University of Maryland > Office of Information Technology > Computer & Space Sciences Building > Room 1301A > College Park, MD 20742 > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The past two posts have nothing to do with the original subject line. I don't mean to be unsociable, but shouldn't you be starting new posts? --Angus ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
