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ASN Encording of KRB-AS-REQ and REP

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Naud, Eric)
Fri Apr 4 14:19:14 2003

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Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2003 11:13:32 -0800 
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Hi All,
 
Quick question concerning the message types:
 
It is clear in section 8.3 of RFC1510 that the message types for KRB-AS-REQ
and REP are 10 and 11 respectively. My question is what is the ID field at
the beginning of the ASN encoded data? When I sniff the transaction between
kadmin and KerbNet I see two frames, presumably the AS-REQ and REP. The
first octet is 6A and 6B. These constants don't seem to be defined in the
RFC, can anyone tell me what these identifier octets are?
 
Eric
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Roberto Hiribarne Guedes [mailto:hiribarne@fie.uclv.edu.cu]
Sent: February 25, 2003 10:27 AM
To: kerberos@mit.edu
Subject: Kerberos Interoperability with Windows 2000
 
Hello people,
 
I'm working in authenticating Red Hat Linux users to a Windows 2000 KDC ...
What I want is to let log on Windows 2000 Active Directory users on a
machine running Red Hat 8.0.
 
I will appreciate if someone help me in the steps I have to follow and some
advices of more experienced people.
 
ByE,
            Roberto Hiribarne Guedes.
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