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RE: apache & Kerberos

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tim Alsop)
Fri Aug 1 14:49:09 2003

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From: Tim Alsop <Tim.Alsop@CyberSafe.Ltd.UK>
To: Matthew Smith <matt@forsetti.com>,
        Tim Alsop
	 <Tim.Alsop@CyberSafe.Ltd.UK>
Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 19:14:28 +0100 
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Matthew,

Currently Windows NT, 2k and XP. We are currently porting to Linux and MacOSX.

The server component is being ported to support :

Windows/Apache 1.3 and 2.0
Linux/Apache 1.3 and 2.0
Solaris/Apache 1.3 and 2.0

We are interested to discuss requirements for other platforms/browsers if you have any.

Thanks, Tim. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Smith [mailto:matt@forsetti.com] 
Sent: 01 August 2003 19:18
To: Tim Alsop
Cc: kerberos@mit.edu
Subject: Re: apache & Kerberos

Tim-
   What OS support is available for the local proxy?
-Matt

Tim Alsop wrote:
> Andreas,
> 
> There is support in IE for Kerberos using SSPI and we utilise that if required, however we also have a client/workstation component with our product that acts as a local proxy and therefore intercepts communications between client workstation and web or proxy servers on the network. Since the local proxy is able to access user credentials cache it is able to use GSSAPI to setup a security context with the web/proxy server when it receives a 401 response indicating authentication is required.
> 
> The local proxy approach can therefore support any browser such as IE, Netscape, Mozilla, Opera etc.
> 
> Cheers, Tim. 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andreas [mailto:andreas@conectiva.com.br]
> Sent: 01 August 2003 18:05
> To: Tim Alsop
> Cc: Subu Ayyagari; kerberos@mit.edu
> Subject: Re: apache & Kerberos
> 
> On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 03:46:46PM +0100, Tim Alsop wrote:
> 
>>context. The approach our WebAccess product uses and the one 
>>referenced by Jeremy and developed with Heimdal libraries uses 
>>Kerberos and GSSAPI to establish a security context between the 
>>browser and the Web server and hence
> 
> 
> Which type of browser has GSSAPI support? Or do you patch, say, mozilla as well?
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