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Re: kerberos junit test
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Fabrice Bacchella)
Thu May 7 18:39:44 2015
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> Le 7 mai 2015 à 20:29, Greg Hudson <ghudson@MIT.EDU> a écrit :
>
> You certainly can in principle. Heimdal even provides a tool called
> "kimpersonate" to do it. But aside from that, implementations don't
> generally make it easy.
> ________________________________________________
"The kimpersonate program creates a "fake" ticket using the service-key of
the service."
That sound interesting. With the service-key in a keytab, that should do the trick.
I just need to find a java implementation. Does somebody know one ?
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