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Also can you do a kinit -k -t keytab HTTP/server successfully ?
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Neither Internet Explorer nor FireFox 1.0 use KFW for their Kerberos
support. If you want them to have Kerberos credentials, Windows must
obtain them for you when
ut how can I be certain that Windows did really obtain the Kerberos
credentials at login, that FF or IE might be able to use after?
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going on, I'm asking for help here. Is my client session isn't configured to
ask for a TGT at login? Can't it find the KDC? Is it failing because client
session is opened on the same box as the KDC?
Thanks for any help.
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close
* krb5_rc_dfl_destroy
* krb5_rc_dfl_recover
* krb5_rc_dfl_init
* error_message
* gss_accept_sec_context_spnego
I can't find the libs or headers that provide these functions. Any help would be
appreciated, thanks!
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ab name: FILE:c:\WINDOWS\krb5kt
KVNO Principal
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Any help please? Thanks.
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2 module.
The nice thing about it, is that it supports single-sign-on - as I
understand it, mod_auth_kerb does not.
What makes you telling this please? Any link? Thanks.
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t SSPI layer and KDC. Actually, I have the
same box for the client (web browser), the web server and the KDC, maybe the
problem comes from that...
So why my web browsers are sending NTLM tokens in the Authroziation header,
instead of SPNEGO tokens?
Thanks for your help.
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Selon Jeffrey Altman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Julien ALLANOS wrote:
Hello,
I'm new to kerberos, and I want to know if the following configuration is
possible:
I have an Apache2 web server running on Windows 2003 Server, and I want to
authenticate users with kerberos before they can ac
and libs for a Kerberos implementation.
2/ Can I use Windows implementation to compile it? Or do I have to install
another Kerberos implementation (such as MIT for Windows 2.6.5) in order to
build it?
3/ How can I be sure only Kerberos is used (and not NTLM)?
Thanks for any information.
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