On 13-aug-2005, at 19:43, Wilfredo Sánchez Vega wrote: > You said non-standard kerberos implementation. I'm wondering > what's non-standard about it; I am under the impression it was stock > MIT kerberos. > Active Directory uses the kerberos with some non-standard extensions. IIRC they use this to stuff authorisation information inside a ticket.
BTW. Active Directory != Open Directory, looking at an OSX system won't teach you a lot about Active Directory :-) > -wsv > > > On Aug 13, 2005, at 9:14 AM, Bob Ippolito wrote: > > >> That's nice, but since when does the implementation of Active >> Directory have anything to do with OS X? :) >> >> -bob >> >> On Aug 13, 2005, at 6:08 AM, Wilfredo Sánchez Vega wrote: >> >> >> >>> Non-standard how? The implementation in OS X is written and >>> maintained by the folks at M.I.T. Information Systems. >>> >>> -wsv >>> >>> >>> On Aug 5, 2005, at 7:05 PM, Bob Ippolito wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> The generic way to do the authentication is just to use LDAP, since >>>> Active Directory is just a jazzed up LDAP database server with a >>>> non- >>>> standard Kerberos implementation. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig > _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig