Re: remctld on windows

2010-02-26 Thread Christopher D. Clausen
Jason Edgecombe wrote: > Christopher D. Clausen wrote: >> Jason Edgecombe wrote: >>> We want to have a tool for our help desk students to list and kill >>> processes for other users on workstations along with being able to >>> trigger a remote shutdown or reboot. >> >> Tasklist.exe, taskkill.exe

Re: remctld on windows

2010-02-26 Thread Jason Edgecombe
Christopher D. Clausen wrote: > Jason Edgecombe wrote: >> We want to have a tool for our help desk students to list and kill >> processes for other users on workstations along with being able to >> trigger a remote shutdown or reboot. > > Tasklist.exe, taskkill.exe and shutdown.exe are already on

Re: remctld on windows

2010-02-26 Thread Christopher D. Clausen
Jason Edgecombe wrote: > We want to have a tool for our help desk students to list and kill > processes for other users on workstations along with being able to > trigger a remote shutdown or reboot. Tasklist.exe, taskkill.exe and shutdown.exe are already on Windows systems and already do this,

Re: remctld on windows

2010-02-26 Thread Jason Edgecombe
Jeffrey Altman wrote: > On 2/25/2010 9:52 PM, Russ Allbery wrote: > >> Jason Edgecombe writes: >> >> >>> Dang. Thanks. >>> >> The drawback to the Java server implementation is that it doesn't actually >> run anything, just provides a Java class that handles the protocol and >> lets

Re: experiences with krb clients on guest wireless networks?

2010-02-26 Thread Greg Hudson
On Thu, 2010-02-25 at 22:13 -0500, Abe Singer wrote: > Some of our users have had the problem of being on "guest" wireless > networks (e.g. at universities) which are heavily firewalled, blocking > everything except tcp ports 22, 80, and 443 (and sometimes udp/tcp 53). > Needless to say, clients ca

remctld on windows XP

2010-02-26 Thread Jason Edgecombe
Hi Everyone, Looking at the remctl web site, it says that the remctl server is not supported on windows. We would like to use remctld on Windows XP. What would be involved in making that work? Is that possible? Thanks, Jason Kerberos mailing list

Re: experiences with krb clients on guest wireless networks?

2010-02-26 Thread Benjamin Kiessling
Hi, the "best" solution as far as I know would be a IP over DNS tunnel. That works even when using other DNS servers is prohibited, but it is almost certainly illegal in the US (in Europe it is) to use them to circumvent port blocking. This will get you around almost all fascist firewalls and cens