For what it is worth, I heard that Lion does not utilize the edu.mit.Kerberos
file, but I have no confirmed this or understood why.
Jeff Davalos
Momentum
MOM STL IT
jeff.dava...@momentumww.com
- Original Message -
From: Russ Allbery [mailto:r...@stanford.edu]
Sent: Sunday, March 11,
We have also leveraged network.automatic, for single sign-on scenarios.
Set network.automatic‐ntlm‐auth.trusted‐uris value to “server1.domain.com”
(double click to set)
Set network.negotiate‐auth.trusted‐uris value to “server1.domain.com” (double
click to set)
-Original Message-
From:
, August 08, 2011 8:55 AM
To: Davalos, Jeff (STL-MOM)
Cc: Schreiber Martin; kerberos@mit.edu
Subject: Re: Firefox Proxy Kerberos
Am 2011-08-08 15:46, schrieb Davalos, Jeff (STL-MOM):
We have also leveraged network.automatic, for single sign-on scenarios.
Set network.automatic‐ntlm‐auth.trusted‐uris
I took a look at the link because I was intrigued about the option of testing
non-MS Kerberos on a Windows workstation...
It seems to me that 1.9 is available...
http://web.mit.edu/Kerberos/dist/index.html#krb5-1.9
-Original Message-
From: kerberos-boun...@mit.edu
Hey everyone,
Is there way to configure Safari 3.x or 4.x or Firefox 3.x on Mac OS X Leopard
so that the browser will request a service ticket for a web server that is
located in an extranet forest?
Extranet forest trusts the internal forest.
Is there any configuration on the internal forest
Hey gang,
I sincerely apologize if this is not the appropriate method to post my
question. Please forward me to the correct place if so...
If this is the correct place for a general question to the Keberos community,
any thoughts you can provide will be received with open arms.
The issue:
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