RE: KRB_AP_REQ data buffer length

2002-07-24 Thread Srinivas Cheruku
Hi, I will get a data buffer containing DER encoded KRB_AP_REQ from a client application. This client application is built using the raw MIT libraries and not GSS. Will the first few bytes of the encoded data buffer hold the size of the KRB_AP_REQ? Thanks and Regards, Srini -Original

Re: help.....krb5 on aix 51L

2002-07-24 Thread Isabelle Doran
I asked myself the same question. Can you tell me which compiler exactly ( vac/cc, xlC, cc, etc ) Do I need a licence for the product?? Is it just a specific fileset I have to install??? Dan Million wrote: Isabelle Doran wrote: Hi there I am currently trying to compile krb5-1.2.5 on

Re: help.....krb5 on aix 51L

2002-07-24 Thread Dan Million
On Wed, 24 Jul 2002, Isabelle Doran wrote: I asked myself the same question. Can you tell me which compiler exactly ( vac/cc, xlC, cc, etc ) Do I need a licence for the product?? Is it just a specific fileset I have to install??? We are using Visual Age C for AIX, version 5.0.2. And yes,

Re: KRB_AP_REQ data buffer length

2002-07-24 Thread Sam Hartman
Srinivas == Srinivas Cheruku [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Srinivas Hi, I will get a data buffer containing DER encoded Srinivas KRB_AP_REQ from a client application. This client Srinivas application is built using the raw MIT libraries and not Srinivas GSS. Will the first few bytes

please help me

2002-07-24 Thread Isiah Thomas
First let me say I am not a Linux guru. I normally work on our WAN network. I have been give the task to set up a Linux server. I have done so, the twist now is to install kerberos, and have our windows 2000 Server authenticate to this server. In other words, have the windows 2000 server ask

Re: why does redhat not make ksu setuid root?

2002-07-24 Thread Jacques A. Vidrine
On Sun, Jul 21, 2002 at 02:47:38PM -0400, Elliot Lee wrote: Avery Why would redhat make ksu (at least in the 7.2 distro) Avery _not_ setuid root? kinda pointless for root to be the only Avery user who can ksu. The right solution would probably be to have a PAM module that su

Quick, Urgent question

2002-07-24 Thread Monica Lau
Hi all, Is it possible to have both the Kerberos client and server reside on the same machine? We are using Linux and Lynx OS versions of the KDC (1.2.5). When the Kerberos client and server are on different machines, it works great -- the client can authenticate with the KDC! However, when the

Re: GSSAPI / Native Kerberos API

2002-07-24 Thread Sam Hartman
Christian == Christian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Christian Hello, I'm thinking of kerberizing our application, and Christian i've just read about GSSAPI, which looks like a common Christian interface to C/S authentication. My question is : Christian should I choose GSSAPI or

Re: Quick, Urgent question

2002-07-24 Thread Sam Hartman
You almost certainly have some sort of routing or IP misconfiguration, host name resolution problem or something like that. In future, please do not remove details like IP addresses etc from your logs especially in situations where they might actually be useful to someone debugging your problem.

Re: Symbols in kadm5.lib

2002-07-24 Thread Tim Mooney
In regard to: Re: Symbols in kadm5.lib, Sam Hartman said (at 10:18am on Jul...: Runcie, == Runcie, Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Runcie, What is the difference between those kadmin functions Runcie, prefixed with ovsec and the ones that lack this prefix? An old API no one uses (the

RE: Symbols in kadm5.lib

2002-07-24 Thread Tim Mooney
In regard to: RE: Symbols in kadm5.lib, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said (at...: OV - OpenVision, the company that donated the source base of the current MIT krb5 libkadm5*/kadmin/kadmind. That much I knew, mainly from some of the copyrights I had seen. I haven't done any krb5 programming, though, so I

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krb5_rd_req: Wrong principal in request while reading request

2002-07-24 Thread Thomas Huang
Hi, I am trying to setup a kerberorized service (using kerberos 5 v1.2.2) on a Solaris 7 machine. When trying to connect to this service using a kerberorized client, the server returned the following error message: krb5_rd_req: Wrong principal in request while reading request I have

Re: krb5_rd_req: Wrong principal in request while reading request

2002-07-24 Thread Donn Cave
Quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thomas Huang): | I am trying to setup a kerberorized service (using kerberos 5 v1.2.2) | on a Solaris 7 machine. When trying to connect to this service using | a kerberorized client, the server returned the following error | message: | | krb5_rd_req: Wrong principal