Jeffrey Altman a écrit :
Can you please explain what it is that you are attempting to accomplish?
Our home made batch system used to save and forge kas tickets. No Kerberos 5, not very secure, easiest. Moreover, it was just navigating through bit fields to forge a ticket. No AFS primitive implied.
We are migrating: away from current batch system and to Kerberos 5.During process, we have to modify our batch system, whilst main developer retired.
As Rémi worked on Kerberos 5 migration here, he has been volunteered to provided code to migrate our batch system. Thus, he is investigating several options to cope either with kas, fakeka, K5. He may have not been clear: we are not willing to put a keyfile in unsecure places. We have to modify our batch master and prepare the place for the next.
Thanks to every one who helped, either with directions or code.Rémi is adapting code from Rainer Toebbicke. If not successful, we will certainly switch to Heimdal, as suggested by Derrick Brashear.
Rémi is not trying to break AFS nor Kerberos. He is not trying to hack our cell. I know where he lives. :o) Best regards, X. Canehan
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