Andreas wrote: > On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 03:10:55PM -0400, rachel elizabeth dillon wrote: > >>It is possible that your question is answered by this question in the >>Kerberos FAQ: >>http://www.cmf.nrl.navy.mil/CCS/people/kenh/kerberos-faq.html#kerbwww >>There has also been some work done on integrating Kerberos into >>apache and Mozilla, but this is highly experimental if it works at >>all and not suitable for production environments. > > > It works. Mozilla 1.7.2, firefox 0.9.2, konqueror from kde-3.3 and the > gnome browser (forgot the name) have support for the SPNEGO extension > which is basically kerberos 5. For the Apache side one can use mod_auth_kerb > from http://modauthkerb.sourceforge.net/. > > Now, regarding stability and reliability, I can't help that much. I installed > this on my local machine for testing and it just worked, but I don't know > how it would behave under higher load. > > ________________________________________________ > Kerberos mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos >
Thankyou both for replying - I found that resource soon after posting. It was very helpful. :) After reading much about it, I merely went with the benefits of the actual protocol for the presentation, leaving the implementation up to a coleague. Network admin is definitely not my area of expertise. :) Thankyou again for the replies, Simon. ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
