Yes I have, I helped test it before it was released. It definitly uses
MIT's Kerberos
Carl
On 12-Sep-00 Jeffrey Altman wrote:
> Are you sure it was written to the MIT Kerberos 5 API and not Heimdal?
>
> My guess is that since MIT Kerberos is not readily exportable that
> Heimdal was most likely used instead. And they are no where near
> compatible.
>
>> Has anyone tried to compile SSH-2.3.0 with Kerberos5 support?
>>
>> When I try this on Solaris 7, pointing to my MIT K5 1.2.1 libraries,
>> at
>> compile time I get the error
>>
>> ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to ssh2
>>
>> along with a list of more than a dozen undefined symbols referenced in
>> libkrb5.a.
>>
>> (I tried pointing to my 1.0.6 Kerberos libraries, but then configure
>> wouldn't
>> even recognize a basic Kerberos routine it was checking for, so it
>> flagged my
>> system as not having Kerberos installed).
>>
>> Any ideas? I know the K5 support in SSH 2.3.0 is marked
>> 'experimental',
>> but I was hoping it would at least compile!
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Mike
>>
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