Hi all, I've written some code for this problem and attached it to the following ticket:
https://trac.calendarserver.org/ticket/334 This patch enables Kerberos authentication for CalDAVClientLibrary using the PyKerberos binding. It worked for me but please test whether it does so for you. The "kerberos" import is assumed to be available in the PythonPath. User and password are prompted for by the program but are not required for kerberos authentication. Best, Ramon Ramon Ziai schrieb: > Hi Georg, > > Georg Troska schrieb: > >> I have the same problem on Ubuntu Intrepid. I think it should work with >> clear text passwords and sudoers, but these may not be enabled at the >> same time. >> >> I tried to enable clear passwords for the configuration, but I was not >> able to change something. Are you? > > that doesn't seem to work for me either. And it's a hack at best to add > another less secure authentication method in order to change ACLs. > > Are there any plans to add Kerberos authentication to CalDAVClientLibrary? > > If not, I'd be willing to start hacking on that. I'm assuming I just > have to add another Authenticator in protocol.http.authentication that > implements the necessary methods and calls the authGSSClient* functions? > > Best, > Ramon > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > calendarserver-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/calendarserver-users
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