On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 09:45:21PM -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Randy Turner writes:
> > I haven't completely analyzed MIT Kerberos, but I was wondering if it
> > would be possible to get the MIT Kerberos subsystem to use the OpenSSL
> > crypto API for any cryptographic support needed for Kerberos
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 09:29:15PM -0800, Randy Turner wrote:
> I haven't completely analyzed MIT Kerberos, but I was wondering if it
> would be possible to get the MIT Kerberos subsystem to use the OpenSSL
> crypto API for any cryptographic support needed for Kerberos?
MIT Kerberos has its ow
On Feb 28, 2009, at 00:29, Randy Turner wrote:
> I haven't completely analyzed MIT Kerberos, but I was wondering if
> it would be possible to get the MIT Kerberos subsystem to use the
> OpenSSL crypto API for any cryptographic support needed for Kerberos?
Not trivially. There's no reason it c
Randy Turner writes:
> I haven't completely analyzed MIT Kerberos, but I was wondering if it
> would be possible to get the MIT Kerberos subsystem to use the OpenSSL
> crypto API for any cryptographic support needed for Kerberos?
I believe it would be extremely difficult (although maybe someone
Hello List,
I am working on a project that combines a number of different open-
source libraries, all of which utilize some form of the same
cryptographic operations, most notably symmetric ciphers, hashes, and
public key cryptography. The core of this project uses a FIPS-
certified OpenS
Is there a tutorial that will instruct me on how to install kerberos on
a windows 2003 enterprise server x64, i think i have it installed but
being a newcomer not sure. I am like a babe in the woods with this
learning as i go so please be kind and don't scream too much.
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