[19388] in Kerberos
Re: REQUEST: Graphical Admin tools for Kerberos?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Dr. Greg Wettstein)
Mon Jun 9 09:37:06 2003
Message-Id: <200306091335.h59DZnPY008933@wind.enjellic.com>
From: greg@wind.enjellic.com (Dr. Greg Wettstein)
Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 08:35:49 -0500
In-Reply-To: Turbo Fredriksson <turbo@bayour.com>
"Re: REQUEST: Graphical Admin tools for Kerberos?" (Jun 7, 11:50am)
To: Turbo Fredriksson <turbo@bayour.com>, kerberos@mit.edu
Reply-To: greg@enjellic.com
Errors-To: kerberos-bounces@mit.edu
On Jun 7, 11:50am, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
} Subject: Re: REQUEST: Graphical Admin tools for Kerberos?
> >>>>> "MattW" == MattW <mbw@u.washington.edu> writes:
>
> MattW> Are there any good graphical administrative tools for
> MattW> kerberos out there? Usable on Debian Linux preferred.
> Sort of :)
>
> My (previously adFinis) phpQLAdmin was (primarily) designed to administrate
> a QmailLDAP(/Controls) database in (Open)LDAP. Since I use Kerberos for
> password storage, I naturally wanted to be able to modify my KDC database
> at the same time as the LDAP (mail, shell, etc).
>
> Now, because of limits in PHP (no Kerberos/AFS API) I could only make a
> dirty hack (a perl script that calls kadmin/kadmin.local with a keytab)
> to create (currently only CREATE, not modify/delete) a principal...
>
>
> If you know PHP (or C/C++) and care to help out finishing the Kerberos/AFS
> part, I welcome you to http://phpqladmin.bayour.com :)
I'm working to stay on target for an end of June release for the GPL
version of Hurderos. The Identity and Services Management Engine
(ISME) is a generic Java based system for doing service management and
provisioning.
The two main plug-ins for the system right now are an IDENTITY and
KERBEROS plug-in. The IDENTITY plug-in maintains and manages an LDAP
directory entry for a user. The KERBEROS plug-in as you would suspect
creates and manages kerberos services for a user.
Don't know what your timeframe is as this would probably be something
which would be intermediate in nature.
Best wishes for a productive week.
Greg
}-- End of excerpt from Turbo Fredriksson
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