> "Cesar" == Cesar Garcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Cesar> Hi, I'm am trying to change the behavior of a functioning
Cesar> GSS-enabled application server such that the server
Cesar> principal and corresponding keytab entry used by
Cesar> gss_accept_sec_context is determined
On Sun, Mar 16, 2003 at 05:52:12PM -0800, Mike wrote:
> I'm getting ready to propose the use of Kerberos in our division.
> I've done some reading up on the subject and in general I like what I
> see. However, I have this nagging thought in my head that my
> management and some of the network wee
I'm getting ready to propose the use of Kerberos in our division.
I've done some reading up on the subject and in general I like what I
see. However, I have this nagging thought in my head that my
management and some of the network weenies will have reservations.
My question is to formalize a li
> > What is up with all the spam on this list? Kerbdev, too...
>
> We update the header patterns for mailman to check, and the spammers
> keep using new subjects we're not catching. I've added a few more,
> this weekend, on the Kerberos list; I'll update krbdev soon.
>
> Mailman's header-matchin
Sean Chittenden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Why not introduce bmf (http://sourceforge.net/projects/bmf/) into the
> mail delivery process?
See previous message re not controlling the mail server. :-(
Ken
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Hi,
I'm am trying to change the behavior of a functioning GSS-enabled
application server such that the server principal and corresponding
keytab entry used by gss_accept_sec_context is determined dynamically
based on the server principal named in the client's ticket (implicitly
specified by the in