Markus,

   I know SASL/GSSAPI can do encryption according to the document
however I tried a while back to enable the encryption against AD while
doing kerberos authentication in my C program but failed. Did you really
enable the encryption successfully in the program? If so then I must
have missing something then....

Thanks.

-Kent

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Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 12:24 PM
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Subject: Re: is that common to use kerberos authentication for SUN
iplanet LDAP server?

Craig,

you say you use SASL + SSL. As far as I know SASL/GSSAPI can do
encryption 
too. What was the reason not to use SASL/GSSAPI with encryption. And
example 
is AD, which can be accessed via SASL/GSSAPI with encryption.

Thanks
Markus

"Craig Huckabee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> Kent Wu wrote:
>>
>>    So my question is that is it pretty easy to enable Kerberos for
SUN 
>> LDAP after installing SEAM? Or can SUN LDAP use other KDC as well?
>
>   We use Sun's LDAP server with PADL's GSSAPI plugin - we built our
copy 
> against MIT Kerberos 1.3.x and use MIT KDCs.  I think the binary
versions 
> they sold previously also use MIT Kerberos.
>
>   We now have several processes that regularly use only GSSAPI/SASL
over 
> SSL to authenticate and communicate with LDAP.  Works very well.
>
> HTH,
> Craig
>
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