Quoting Dax Kelson <[email protected]>: > We used Pidgin and OpenFire in our office. Works well. Was pretty > straightforward to configure.
Really? It doesn't look so easy to me. The docs for both Openfire and Pidgin make no mention of GSSAPI or Kerberos. Most of the discussions on this subject seem to be a couple of years old or have to do with Windows environments. Then there's the Stanford IT Lab Blog article on Openfire. It's over two years old, but seems to work with Openfire 3.7.0 on my system. However, I wasn't able to get Pidgin to communicate with it. Also, when I break the configuration, e.g. by renaming gss.conf and restarting the daemon, Openfire gives no errors and behaves the same as before. So, for all I know it's ignoring the additional SASL/GSSAPI configuration. Cheers, Jaap ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
