[2014] in Kerberos
Re: What types of applications have been Kerberized?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tasuki Hirata)
Tue Jun 30 11:21:16 1992
Date: 30 Jun 92 15:21:00 GMT
From: sukes@eng.umd.edu (Tasuki Hirata)
To: kerberos@shelby.Stanford.EDU
> Does a typical Kerberos implementation just provide authentication
> for network access or does the typical situation also include
> kerberized versions of rlogin and telnet? Are there other applications
> that have been Kerberized?
> Jim Barnes (barnes@xylogics.com)
What good is Kerberos if nothing uses it ?
Kerberos is distributed from MIT with kerberized rlogin, login,
rcp, rsh, etc..
Kerberos can also be used for authenticated NFS, (AFS,) and printing.
In fact, our erpcd for the Xylogics annex box checks the user passwd
with the V4 Kerberos server. What I would really like to see from
Xylogics is some way of getting a ticket on the annex box and use
kerberized telnet and rlogin.
-suki
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