Re: SSO from Windows to Solaris using Kerberos: A How-To

2007-09-19 Thread Will Fiveash
On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 10:55:51AM -0500, Douglas E. Engert wrote: > > > Will Fiveash wrote: > > On Sun, Sep 02, 2007 at 07:21:52PM +1000, Edward Irvine wrote: > >> Hi Folks, > >> > >> I eventually gave up trying to coax the default sshd on Solaris 10 to > >> play nice with GSSAPI - the show-st

Re: SSO from Windows to Solaris using Kerberos: A How-To

2007-09-19 Thread Douglas E. Engert
Will Fiveash wrote: > On Sun, Sep 02, 2007 at 07:21:52PM +1000, Edward Irvine wrote: >> Hi Folks, >> >> I eventually gave up trying to coax the default sshd on Solaris 10 to >> play nice with GSSAPI - the show-stopper was that it failed with >> usernames > 8 characters. > > I use Solaris 10

Re: SSO from Windows to Solaris using Kerberos: A How-To

2007-09-18 Thread Will Fiveash
On Sun, Sep 02, 2007 at 07:21:52PM +1000, Edward Irvine wrote: > Hi Folks, > > I eventually gave up trying to coax the default sshd on Solaris 10 to > play nice with GSSAPI - the show-stopper was that it failed with > usernames > 8 characters. I use Solaris 10 ssh/sshd doing GSS-API auth via

Re: SSO from Windows to Solaris using Kerberos: A How-To

2007-09-04 Thread Douglas E. Engert
Edward Irvine wrote: > Hi Folks, > > I eventually gave up trying to coax the default sshd on Solaris 10 to > play nice with GSSAPI - the show-stopper was that it failed with > usernames > 8 characters. Do you have any traces on this? I use the Solaris 10 sshd and have a test username with 10

SSO from Windows to Solaris using Kerberos: A How-To

2007-09-02 Thread Edward Irvine
Hi Folks, I eventually gave up trying to coax the default sshd on Solaris 10 to play nice with GSSAPI - the show-stopper was that it failed with usernames > 8 characters. So I compiled my own OpenSSH+OpenSSL+MITKerberos. It now works, in 64 bit mode. A how-to guide can be found here: h

Re: Solaris using Kerberos

2004-12-08 Thread Douglas E. Engert
David A Flores wrote: Help anyone, We are using a Windows domain controller as a KDC and we are trying to authenticate a Solaris 9.0 OS box using Kerberos. The following is the command we use to create the keytab file: ktpass -princ host/[EMAIL PROTECTED] -mapuser dean19 -pass * -out c:\dean19.ke

Re: Solaris using Kerberos

2004-12-07 Thread Jeffrey Hutzelman
On Tuesday, December 07, 2004 16:26:39 -0600 David A Flores <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Help anyone, We are using a Windows domain controller as a KDC and we are trying to authenticate a Solaris 9.0 OS box using Kerberos. The following is the command we use to create the keytab file: ktpass -pri

Solaris using Kerberos

2004-12-07 Thread David A Flores
Help anyone, We are using a Windows domain controller as a KDC and we are trying to authenticate a Solaris 9.0 OS box using Kerberos. The following is the command we use to create the keytab file: ktpass -princ host/[EMAIL PROTECTED] -mapuser dean19 -pass * -out c:\dean19.keytab Once we create t