Am 2012-09-15 21:19, schrieb Benjamin Kaduk: > On Sat, 15 Sep 2012, [email protected] wrote: > >>> Hi, >>> >>> >>> I have a Kerberos-based SSO system. The Kerberos realm is >>> "CORP.EXAMPLE.COM". Every service has its own domain name, such as >>> "imap.corp.example.com", "wiki.corp.example.com" and so on. >>> >>> Now I can login these services on Debian sid. But it always fails on >>> Windows XP. >>> >>> I've configured Firefox by setting the following preferences: >>> >>> network.negotiate-auth.trusted-uris = corp.example.com >>> network.negotiate-auth.using-native-gsslib = true >>> network.auth.use-sspi = false >> >> Why did you disable SSPI? This works quite well with Unix-based servers. > > Off the top of my head (and my memory may be incorrect), the windows > SSPI libraries only access credentials in the windows LSA credentials > store, which is not populated by stock KfW 3.2.
I am aware of that. I just wanted to know why he uses KfW at all and not SSPI. KfW is able to access the LSA cache too but this because much more of a problem in Windows 7. ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
