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PC kerberos - short list

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Shikhar Bajaj)
Mon Oct 7 18:48:26 1991

Date: 7 Oct 91 21:13:42 GMT
From: sb7c+@andrew.cmu.edu (Shikhar Bajaj)
To: kerberos@shelby.Stanford.EDU

I have gotten quite a response to my recent request for PC kerberos
information.  I've been getting many requests for replies and rather
than reply to each person individually, included below is a brief
description of the responses that I gotten so far.  

1)  Essex Systems offers a product called TCP/2 for DOS and OS/2.  They
say that the DOS version supports the usual  clients while the OS/2
version also has the Kerberos database server.  

Contact  Dan Lanciani
	    ddl@das.harvard.edu

2)  FTP Software has a product called PC/TCP which has kerberized
versions of rcp, rsh, and rlogin.  The software is due out the 4th
quarter of 1991.  

Contact Jim Worley
	   worley@ftp.com
                  617-246-0900 x544

3) Simpact Corp. offers a kerberos client  toolkit but they are in the
middle of selling the code.  I don't known anymore about them but I hope
to get some info on the package within the next few days.

Contact  Gary Levine
	    703 758 0190

Also, 

4)  Eliel Mamousette at Brown seems to have done a port for the code. 
Here is the excerpt he sent me:

"the port we've done has been given over to MIT for further distribution.
  If you don't get a reply to your posting on comp.protocols.kerberos by
  the end of the week let me know and I'll give you an FTP site that you
  can pick it up from.

  It is currently compiled to work with Novell's lan workplace for dos v4.0
  but folks have been able to get it to run with FTP software's libraries
  as well.

  If you want more details, let me know..."

For more info:  Contact Eliel Mamousette
		  ELIEL@brownvm.brown.edu

5)   Also Ed Russell over at Wang says that they will be attempting a
port of the Kerberos client for DOS in January.  They haven't started
working actively on the project yet but you if need more info

Contact  Edward Russell
                  erussell@wang.com

I've haven't heard anything about Kerberos for the Macs.  I'm very happy
about the response I've gotten.  I hope that this will continue in the
future.

	Shikhar Bajaj
	internet: sb7c+@andrew.cmu.edu 

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