On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 05:09:01PM -0500, Stephen Frost wrote:
* Greg Smith (g...@2ndquadrant.com) wrote:
Given that pgAdmin III has given up on MIT KRB5, would you feel
doing the same is appropriate for LibreOffice too?
Yes, I'd encourage LibreOffice to drop MIT Kerberos for Windows
from
(See part 1 for general introduction)
LibreOffice currently - when it rebuilds libpq, such as for our
official MS Windows binaries - links libpq against only the MS
Windows built-in SSPI stuff, which if I understand well is an embrace
and extend Kerberos 5 implementation.
I wanted to understand
* Lionel Elie Mamane (lio...@mamane.lu) wrote:
The gsslib parameter in the connection string won't work, but will
that keep users from authenticating to some Kerberos domains, and/or
are there other (interoperability?) issues that make it strongly
desirable to link libpq with *both* SSPI *and*
On 12/13/2011 09:18 AM, Stephen Frost wrote:
The gist of the limitation is this- if you need to support decent
encryption in a cross-realm environment on Windows XP-age systems, you
need MIT KRB5. If you're on Windows 7 or something else recent, the
built-in Windows stuff w/ AES works fine.
* Greg Smith (g...@2ndquadrant.com) wrote:
This answers Lionel's question, but I'm curious for a more user
impact opinion from you. Given that pgAdmin III has given up on MIT
KRB5, would you feel doing the same is appropriate for LibreOffice
too? It sounds like they really shouldn't take on