... > My complaint is the Kerberos project is all about a security protocol. One > which can be used to replace the standard user authentication system of the > OS. Now it doesn't matter how Unix-friendly a company is; at some point in > time they will want/need to connect a Windows machine to their network (for > arguments sake, say the bosses new girlfriend has a Windows laptop) and > risk assessors will think of scenarios like this before using a technology. > If you can't cater for Windows' vast market share; you are no longer a > viable option!! ...
What? The folks on this mailing list do not all work at one place. Some of those places have large ms windows infrastructures, and there is a wide variety of different ways of marrying windows, unix, and other machines, with varying properties. Of course, some of us are also in the happy position of being able to largely ignore ms windows. If you're talking specifically about MIT kerberos (and not just about the protocol), um, well, I believe MIT is a private educational institution, which has slightly different goals than a large commercial corporation. Your bosses new girlfriend might not fit those goals the way you think. Perhaps you intended to flame MicroSoft? For *most* of the people on this list I venture to say there's little we can do to make your MicroSoft experience better. That is because very few of us are in a position to directly influence the choices MicroSoft makes. And MicroSoft, being a commercial company, does make decisions accordingly to its perceived commercial interests. One of the choices I found peculiar was their decision not to backport AES support to XP and older versions of windows. Presumably they don't see why their customers shouldn't just rush out and upgrade to Vista. I'm sure they'll feel mostly comfortable when you say that the "*Winblows* Server OS" choice is cheaper and easier to deploy. This might not be what you want them to hear. -Marcus Watts ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list Kerberos@mit.edu https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos