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Re: Telnet (and everything else) from a Macintosh

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Dan Hyde)
Fri May 24 14:02:50 1996

To: kerberos@MIT.EDU
Date: Fri, 24 May 1996 13:17:41 EDT
From: drh@citi.umich.edu (Dan Hyde)
Reply-To: Dan Hyde <drh@umich.edu>

In article <4o0bsl$sr1@madeline.INS.CWRU.Edu>,
wes@prozac.student.cwru.edu (Wes Brown) writes:
  Kirk M. Anne (kann@brastias.cs.geneseo.edu)
  wrote:
  : I have installed Kerberos V5 beta 5 on a
  SPARCstation running
  : SunOS 4.1.4 and I am having problems
  authenticating from a
  : Mac client.
  : 
  : I have compiled Kerberos with the KRB4
  compatibility and if
  : I create a "Version 4" id, I can authenticate
  it but it does
  : not work for NCSA Telnet.
  
  I have not gotten NCSA Telnet to work with any
  of the Kerberos stuff.  I
  sent mail to the developers of NCSA Telnet only
  to be told that they hope
  to have it working some day.
  
  The best solution that I have found is to use
  Authentication Manager in
  conjuction with NiftyTelnet.  You can get to the
  respective pages from
  http://andrew2.andrew.cmu.edu/
  
  You will need to be running OpenTransport 1.1 in
  order to get it working.
  
  
  Wes
  ---
  Wes Brown
  ewb4@po.cwru.edu		wes@prozac.student.cwru.edu
  http://prozac.cwru.edu/wes/About.me.html
  KB8TGR

You can get a fat binary of NCSA Telnet 2.7b5, complete with bug fixes,
and a copy of the AuthMan Telnet Plugin 1.0b2, also with bug fixes, from
ftp://archive.umich.edu/mac/util/comm in ncsatelnet2.7b5.sit.hqx and
authmanplugin.sit.hqx -- they work great with Authentication Manager.

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