[32108] in Kerberos
Re: experiences with krb clients on guest wireless networks?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Benjamin Kiessling)
Fri Feb 26 03:41:21 2010
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 09:40:04 +0100
From: Benjamin Kiessling <benjaminkiessling@bttec.org>
To: Abe Singer <abe@ligo.caltech.edu>
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Hi,
the "best" solution as far as I know would be a IP over DNS tunnel.
That works even when using other DNS servers is prohibited, but it is
almost certainly illegal in the US (in Europe it is) to use them to
circumvent port blocking. This will get you around almost all fascist
firewalls and censorship systems. If you just want to get Kerberos
working in most environments (i.e. not some authoritarian dictatorships
like Saudi Arabia or China) just using port 443 should be completely
sufficient.
Best Regards,
Benjamin
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