Re: Authenticating via Kerberos
I'm interested in this one also. We have a requirement for Kerberos also. -Geoff Endresen Amazon.com On 5/16/07, William Rentfrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ** I've never done this and I now have the need to do it - I seem to remember reading it was possible but I do not have the information in my archives. Anyway, here's the basic situation - I have a customer with: AR 7.x, Incident, Problem, and CMDB (and related apps) running on Redhat. The organization does NOT have Active Directory - they do all authentication via Kerberos. So the two questions I have are.. 1.) Does the ARDBC plugin have the capability to authenticate to Kerberos? 2.) Does anyone have a white paper/overview/etc they'd be willing to share? William Rentfrow Principal Consultant, StrataCom Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 952-432-0227 O 701-306-6157 C __20060125___This posting was submitted with HTML in it___ ___ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org ARSlist:Where the Answers Are
Re: Authenticating via Kerberos
And yes - I know it's the AREA LDAP for authentication - I just always confuse the two :) From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Geoffrey Endresen Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 10:42 AM To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: Authenticating via Kerberos ** I'm interested in this one also. We have a requirement for Kerberos also. -Geoff Endresen Amazon.com On 5/16/07, William Rentfrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ** I've never done this and I now have the need to do it - I seem to remember reading it was possible but I do not have the information in my archives. Anyway, here's the basic situation - I have a customer with: AR 7.x, Incident, Problem, and CMDB (and related apps) running on Redhat. The organization does NOT have Active Directory - they do all authentication via Kerberos. So the two questions I have are.. 1.) Does the ARDBC plugin have the capability to authenticate to Kerberos? 2.) Does anyone have a white paper/overview/etc they'd be willing to share? William Rentfrow Principal Consultant, StrataCom Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 952-432-0227 O 701-306-6157 C __20060125___This posting was submitted with HTML in it___ __20060125___This posting was submitted with HTML in it___ ___ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org ARSlist:Where the Answers Are
Re: Authenticating via Kerberos
The kerberos api is very well documented and formalized. If someone wants to write an open area plugin for this I will gladly provide the hosting for the project. This would be a fun one to write, but I am up to my eyeballs in an a new ardbc plugin at the moment. Axton Grams On 5/17/07, William Rentfrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ** And yes - I know it's the AREA LDAP for authentication - I just always confuse the two :) From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Geoffrey Endresen Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 10:42 AM To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: Authenticating via Kerberos ** I'm interested in this one also. We have a requirement for Kerberos also. -Geoff Endresen Amazon.com On 5/16/07, William Rentfrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ** I've never done this and I now have the need to do it - I seem to remember reading it was possible but I do not have the information in my archives. Anyway, here's the basic situation - I have a customer with: AR 7.x, Incident, Problem, and CMDB (and related apps) running on Redhat. The organization does NOT have Active Directory - they do all authentication via Kerberos. So the two questions I have are.. 1.) Does the ARDBC plugin have the capability to authenticate to Kerberos? 2.) Does anyone have a white paper/overview/etc they'd be willing to share? William Rentfrow Principal Consultant, StrataCom Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 952-432-0227 O 701-306-6157 C __20060125___This posting was submitted with HTML in it___ __20060125___This posting was submitted with HTML in it___ __20060125___This posting was submitted with HTML in it___ ___ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org ARSlist:Where the Answers Are