Hi there, Yes, it is misleading and I have just fixed it - thanks for the notice. I can't remember who added that in, but I believe some work was being done on Kerberos at the time that never fully materialized which is why it is probably mentioned.
That being said, I've always wanted Kerberos support in Shiro, but have never needed it myself so I haven't had a cause to work on it. What kind of Kerberos support are you looking for? SPNEGO [1] seems to be the most utilized mechanism in Java applications and would be pretty easy to build I think. Or might there be something else? Regards, -- Les Hazlewood CTO, Katasoft | http://www.katasoft.com | 888.391.5282 twitter: http://twitter.com/lhazlewood katasoft blog: http://www.katasoft.com/blogs/lhazlewood personal blog: http://leshazlewood.com [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPNEGO On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 11:02 PM, tlarhices <[email protected]> wrote: > I see on the page : > http://shiro.apache.org/authentication-features.html > > "Shiro provides out-of-the-box realms for popular data sources like LDAP, > Active Directory, Kerberos, and JDBC." > > But I can not seem to be able to find anything related to kerberos in Shiro. > Looking thourgh the archives it seems that there is nothing in place right > now : > http://shiro-user.582556.n2.nabble.com/how-can-i-use-KERBEROS-sso-with-shiro-td6385972.html > http://shiro-user.582556.n2.nabble.com/Gathering-Windows-logon-credentials-td5272872.html > > Isn't the page misleading ? > > -- > View this message in context: > http://shiro-user.582556.n2.nabble.com/Shiro-and-Kerberos-tp6527819p6527819.html > Sent from the Shiro User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
