On Fri, 11 May 2007 19:31:06 +0530
"Vijay Jain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> I have been able to authenticate the user based on the credentials provided
> but still not able to resolve the issue of NTLM based token from the
> browser.
> Following is the error message from apache we
Hi ,
We are using the Kerberos products in our own products. Since this is an
encryption in order to be able to export we need to have an ECCN# (Export
Control Classification Number) for the encryption part.
Do you have this number? If not do you know how can obtain it?
Thank you for your help
Hi all,
I have been able to authenticate the user based on the credentials provided
but still not able to resolve the issue of NTLM based token from the
browser.
Following is the error message from apache web server for token processing
Warning: received token seems to be NTLM, which isn't suppor
Hello,
At our site we have multiple AD realms (LOC1.DOM.COM, LOC2.DOM.COM,
etc.) that all trust each other. There are users setup in each realm
that need to access the Linux systems I maintain. Today, we have a
completely independent realm (with our own principle for each user)
that I want to do
Hi. This is definitely a misuse of the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list; your
question probably should have gone to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'll direct
replies there. However I want to point out a couple of things.
If you are just using Kerberos to secure network traffic without
modifying existing applications