So I was looking for alternatives. MS's SFU ssod looks ok but only
supports NIS password changes (out of the box). I don't suppose anyone
has changed ssod to support Kerberos password changes.
I guess you already have an AD, so you don't need either CEDAR nor
password sync. The only thing you
I'm looking at finding a new solution to syncing password between AD and
Kerberos. We had been using CEDAR for this and it's great but the
passwdHK dll on windows hates it if you pass in 8 bit ascii passsword.
So I was looking for alternatives. MS's SFU ssod looks ok but only
supports NIS
Colin Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking at finding a new solution to syncing password between AD
and
Kerberos. We had been using CEDAR for this and it's great but the
passwdHK dll on windows hates it if you pass in 8 bit ascii passsword.
AD already is Kerberos. Why don't you just
I'm guessing using a single Kerberos KDC on Windows is going to be more
stable than some password syncronization process that neither vendor
fully supports.
CDC
Colin Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My only reason is we don't really trust window stability and try to
resist MS creeping onto
Colin Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking at finding a new solution to syncing password between AD
and
Kerberos. We had been using CEDAR for this and it's great but the
passwdHK dll on windows hates it if you pass in 8 bit ascii passsword.
AD already is Kerberos. Why don't
My only reason is we don't really trust window stability and try to
resist MS creeping onto our servers :-)
Colin
On Wed, 2008-01-09 at 17:13 +, Christopher D. Clausen wrote:
Colin Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking at finding a new solution to syncing password between AD
and