[24607] in Kerberos
Kerberizing your whole network
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Simon Wilkinson)
Wed Sep 7 17:25:58 2005
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Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2005 22:25:06 +0100
From: Simon Wilkinson <simon@sxw.org.uk>
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A while ago on this list there was a discussion about "Kerberizing your
whole network" - concerning which protocols were capable of Kerberos
support, and which implementations actually provide Kerberos capability.
I've often found trouble getting this kind of information, so I decided
to set up a website to produce a list of protocols, and implementations
thereof, that support Kerbeors in one for, or another. I'm somewhat
short of time, so I ended up doing so as a Wiki rather than something
more structured and fancy.
The site is at www.kerberosprotocols.org - please take a look, and feel
free to edit and update any of the contents. Hopefully, in time, this
can grow to be an invaluable resource for anyone looking to develop a
Kerberos infrastructure.
Cheers,
Simon.
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