Hi all, I resolved the problem simply not using the -a option, and now the
answer from the web server is fine; I suppose that this result is reasonable,
in fact I was trying to require auth (using the -a option, as i did before) on
a port on which the telnet server does not run!! Thank you
Hi all, I resolved the problem simply not using the -a option, and now the
answer from the web server is fine; I suppose that this result is reasonable,
in fact I was trying to require auth (using the -a option, as i did before) on
a port on which the telnet server does not run!! Thank you
Has anyone installed krb5-1.3.4 RedHat Enterprise Linux 3.0 or upgraded the
base RedHat Kerberos install. I am looking for some guidance on the
procedure. I seem to be getting various errors when trying to compile the
source. Any info that you might be able to give would be helpful.
Thanks
I've been tracking a bug on Mozilla about there recent support of kerberos
for web authentication but it may at some point also be used for
authentication to mail servers. The Mozilla releases are compiled on a
stock RH 7 box and the negotiateauth extensions is linked dynamically
against its
On Jul 1, 10:06pm, Frederic Medery wrote:
} Subject: openldap principal
Hello Everybody,
Good morning, hope the day is going well for everyone.
My goal : replace nis with ldap /kerberos
Depending on our timeframe you may want to take a look at the Hurderos
Project. Its a GPL'ed project for
As a general rule, MIT Kerberos releases have not broken ABI
compatibility in a long time. We believe programs compiled against
MIT Kerberos 1.2.0 should still work against MIT Kerberos 1.3.4.
The problem you seem to be running into is that Redhat has not chosen
to keep ABI compatibility
Dear Kerberos Folks,
I am attempting to build and test MIT krb5 1.3.4 under Cygwin on a W2K
machine. The tests fail in the db2 utility. The output is (in part):
making check in util/db2/test...
make[3]: Entering directory
`/cygdrive/d/Apps/kerberos/krb5-1.3.4/local/build-cygwin/util/db2/test'
I don't think it's off-topic, but heimdal questions may get better
answers from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is a bit theoretical for me, but I think you will need to dump the
database, upgrade the server (which may use a different backend db
utility, even if the db hasn't changed), and then
David == David E Sigeti [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Dear Kerberos Folks, I am attempting to build and test MIT
David krb5 1.3.4 under Cygwin on a W2K machine. The tests fail
David in the db2 utility. The output is (in part):
I'm sort of impressed you got it to complie. From