Is there a Wiki for Kerberos info? It seems to me that it
would be awful useful for keeping tabs on quite a bit of
information that is buried in these mailing list archives.
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To this date I haven't found any Wiki dedicate to Kerberos. A while
back I was writing some code for SPNEGO and wanted to share it, but
couldn't find any wiki.
saqib
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On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 12:12:06 -0500
Jeff Blaine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a Wiki for Kerberos info? It seems to me that it
would be awful useful for keeping tabs on quite a bit of
information that is buried in these mailing list archives.
Protocol oriented stuff would be ok in the
My strong inclination would be to see it all in one spot.
IMO, the History and Protocol are pretty well documented
already.
* History
* Protocol
* Implementations
*** MIT
* Notes!
*** Heimdal
** Notes!
*** Microsoft
** Notes!
* 3rd Party Information
*** GSSAPI Notes
***
I think screeds of information could be added on Troubleshooting, as
well as Installation notes and use with various other products (SSH,
PAM, and Windows probably being the main three).
I could probably get permission from my boss to copy/paste most of the
notes in our wiki about Kerberos.
Jeff
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 18:12, Jeff Blaine wrote:
Is there a Wiki for Kerberos info?
A Kerberos-related Wiki is
http://www.kerberosprotocols.org/
Achim
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On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 13:27:33 -0500
Jeff Blaine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My strong inclination would be to see it all in one spot.
IMO, the History and Protocol are pretty well documented
already.
* History
* Protocol
* Implementations
*** MIT
* Notes!
*** Heimdal
** Notes!
Well, let me be clear here. This would not be my wiki.
I (solely me) have a minute reward for any effort I put
into it.
It just seemed to me that there's a LOT of information
that is incredibly scattered. If nobody else is likely
to contribute, then the hell with it. I'm not going to
spend the
Jeff Blaine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It just seemed to me that there's a LOT of information
that is incredibly scattered. If nobody else is likely
to contribute, then the hell with it. I'm not going to
spend the hours to share my notes if nobody else will
offer some of their time.
IMHO,
Also, aren't these type of questions what a FAQ is for? Isn't there a
Kerberos FAQ? (I thought Ken Hornstein was maintaining it.) Perhaps
said FAQ could be moved to the wiki:
http://www.cmf.nrl.navy.mil/CCS/people/kenh/kerberos-faq.html
FYI: I know the FAQ has languished. That's because of
I upgraded samba to latest version 3.0.22-1 from 2.2.x and took care of that
issue.
Karthik
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I'm pleased to announce release 2.4 of remctl.
remctl is a client/server application that supports remote execution of
specific commands, using Kerberos v5 GSS-API for authentication.
Authorization is controlled by a configuration file and ACL files and can
be set separately for each command,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ken Hornstein) writes:
Also, aren't these type of questions what a FAQ is for? Isn't there a
Kerberos FAQ? (I thought Ken Hornstein was maintaining it.) Perhaps
said FAQ could be moved to the wiki:
http://www.cmf.nrl.navy.mil/CCS/people/kenh/kerberos-faq.html
FYI:
On 18 Jan 2007 05:55:46 +
Paul Vixie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ken Hornstein) writes:
Also, aren't these type of questions what a FAQ is for? Isn't there a
Kerberos FAQ? (I thought Ken Hornstein was maintaining it.) Perhaps
said FAQ could be moved to the wiki:
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