[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Krassimir Boyanov (Anaheim)") writes:
>> We kind of running into the same problem.
>> Our clients apps connect directly to Oracle 8.1.6 keeping
>> persistent connection to the database (MS client RDO libraries are used)
>> I am interesting to hear how we can use GSS-API (with
Choose either MIT or Heimdal. The Cygnus release is no longer
maintained. The KTH release only supports krb4 (Heimdal is the krb5
release by the same people), but you need krb5 for Windows.
On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 11:34:55AM -0500, Ken Hornstein wrote:
> >I am kinda new to kerberos and started to play with ldap / kerberos to
> >get a single-sign-on running for Windows and Unix/Linux-Clients.
> >
> >Right now I am unsure which kerberos implementation to choose. I've
> >checked the FAQ
>I am kinda new to kerberos and started to play with ldap / kerberos to
>get a single-sign-on running for Windows and Unix/Linux-Clients.
>
>Right now I am unsure which kerberos implementation to choose. I've
>checked the FAQ, searched groups.google - without finding pros and cons
>of the MIT | Cy
hi,
i was thinking in integrate windows with linux with kerberos.
this is the situation:
windows domain
windows KDC
linux machines
w2k workstation machines
there is a way to define the user in MS AD , to they can log in in linux or
windows machines without having to open accounts in
I am kinda new to kerberos and started to play with ldap / kerberos to
get a single-sign-on running for Windows and Unix/Linux-Clients.
Right now I am unsure which kerberos implementation to choose. I've
checked the FAQ, searched groups.google - without finding pros and cons
of the MIT | Cygnus |