Thanks for you comments. 2012/7/19 Oliver Loch <[email protected]>
> Hello, > > IMHO the problem is not if you're able to compile Kerberos on that > platform. > > IMHO you start running into problems if the applications don't support it. > > E.g.: OpenSSH supports Kerberos (Heimdal/MIT) on a lot of plattforms. If > the sshd on your OS doesn't support it, you're lost. > Same goes for stuff like "pluggable authentication modules (PAM)" and such. > > OpenBSD doesn't use PAM so you can run into trouble there (iirc). > > cu > > Am 19.07.2012 um 17:17 schrieb Greg Hudson: > > > On 07/18/2012 10:03 PM, shuaijie wang wrote: > >> 1. What platform does krb5 support? I mean unix family, linux, AIX, > >> Solaris, HPUX(PA, IA), does krb5 support all of these platforms? > > > > See http://k5wiki.kerberos.org/wiki/Supported_platforms > > > > There are known bugs building the current Kerberos release on AIX at the > > moment. I'm not sure about HPUX. > > > >> 2. I intend to make our code dynamically link to krb5 libs, so I wanna > know > >> if krb5 supports dynamic link libraries on all of these platforms? > > > > If krb5 builds on a Unix-like platform, it builds with dynamic libraries. > > > >> 3. Does MIT provide ready-to-use libraries that I can download for all > the > >> platforms? Or must I build it from source on all the platforms all by > >> myself? > > > > For Unix-like platforms, we only provide a source release. Binary > > packages are often provided by operating system vendors and package > > repositories. > > > > ________________________________________________ > > Kerberos mailing list [email protected] > > https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos > > ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
