To: 'Frank Gruellich'; kerberos@mit.edu
> Cc: 'MIT Krb-and-Web discussion list'
> Subject: Re: [Mitkc-web] Kerberos in Browser based Applications
>
> Frank,
>
> Getting Kerberos to support single-sign-on on the Web (Web-SSO) has a
> number
> of c
http://devel.it.su.se/pub/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=1047
For tomcat, jboss, java-common, ruby examples how to get it working.
Love
5 mar 2009 kl. 11:44 skrev Wyllys Ingersoll:
>
> I documented using Kerberos with an Apache Web server and Firefox a
> while ago (for Solaris 10),
> but the ideas are
I documented using Kerberos with an Apache Web server and Firefox a while ago
(for Solaris 10),
but the ideas are very similar for Linux or non-Solaris as long as you stick
with Apache, Firefox,
and a Kerberos package that is based-on MITs codebase.
http://blogs.sun.com/wyllys/entry/kerberos_
homas/
> -Original Message-
> From: kerberos-boun...@mit.edu [mailto:kerberos-boun...@mit.edu] On
> Behalf Of Frank Gruellich
> Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 12:47 PM
> To: kerberos@MIT.EDU
> Subject: Kerberos in Browser based Applications
>
> Hi,
>
> I have set up a Ke
Subject: Re: Kerberos in Browser based Applications
>>>>> "FG" == Frank Gruellich writes:
FG> Hi, I have set up a Kerberos realm. A user and a service (let's
FG> say a database) are both included as principals in KDC database
FG> and the service res
> "FG" == Frank Gruellich writes:
FG> Hi, I have set up a Kerberos realm. A user and a service (let's
FG> say a database) are both included as principals in KDC database
FG> and the service restricts access to */dbu...@example.com. User
FG> and service can communicate perfec
Hi,
I have set up a Kerberos realm. A user and a service (let's say a
database) are both included as principals in KDC database and the
service restricts access to */dbu...@example.com. User and service can
communicate perfectly using a database CLI at the users machine.
Now these days CLIs are