I suggest you post your findings to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 10:05:52PM +0100, Markus Moeller wrote:
> I use build 4 and in general it works fine. I have now compiled the
> gss-sample test client and server on Opensolaris and Solaris 10 build 4.
>
> On OpenSolaris I get:
>
> cl
I use build 4 and in general it works fine. I have now compiled the
gss-sample test client and server on Opensolaris and Solaris 10 build 4.
On OpenSolaris I get:
client:
./gss-client -port 11000 -mech 1.3.6.1.5.5.2 opensolaris.solaris.home HTTP
test
Sending init_sec_context token (size=606)..
Markus Moeller wrote:
> I tried to use my squid_kerb_auth on Solaris 10 and fail. My configure
> determines it supports SPNEGO but when I use it I get
>
> 2008/07/20 16:11:37| squid_kerb_auth: gss_accept_sec_context() failed: No
> credentials were supplied, or the credentials were unavailable
I use native Solaris 10 libraries. My source is at
http://squidkerbauth.cvs.sourceforge.net/squidkerbauth/squid_kerb_auth/
./configure
checking for a BSD-compatible install... ./install-sh -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... ./install-sh -c
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 11:33 AM, Markus Moeller
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried to use my squid_kerb_auth on Solaris 10 and fail.
I don't know anything about squid_kerb_auth or Solaris 10 really but
how are libs linked together? There are enough GSSAPI and Kerberos
libs around that you almo
I tried to use my squid_kerb_auth on Solaris 10 and fail. My configure
determines it supports SPNEGO but when I use it I get
2008/07/20 16:11:37| squid_kerb_auth: gss_accept_sec_context() failed: No
credentials were supplied, or the credentials were unavailable or
inaccessible. No error
BH gss