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
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
Kerberos mailing list [EMAIL
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-matching
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
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
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 dynamically