Re: Authenticating via Kerberos

2007-05-17 Thread Geoffrey Endresen

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

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Re: Authenticating via Kerberos

2007-05-17 Thread William Rentfrow
And yes - I know it's the AREA LDAP for authentication - I just always
confuse the two :)



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** 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
 
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Re: Authenticating via Kerberos

2007-05-17 Thread Axton

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
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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
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