Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "kerberos 5 support"
2001 May 18
0
OpenSSH GSSAPI patches
An updated version of my GSSAPI patches for OpenSSH 2.9p1 is finally
available from
http://www.sxw.org.uk/computing/patches/openssh.html
These patches fix a bug with the hash calculation which will break
interoperation with earlier versions - sorry!
This release supports both Kerberos and GSI (thanks to Von Welch for the GSI
support) mechanisms, and the code in it has now been widely tested
2001 Feb 14
1
Kerberos/GSSAPI support
Hi,
Just wondering if anyone was looking at implementing
draft-ietf-secsh-gsskeyex-00 in OpenSSH?
My patches for SSH version 1 Kerberos 5 support (heavily based upon
work done by Dan Kouril) are now available from
http://www.sxw.org.uk/computing/patches/
Is there any interest in integrating these into the distribution? If so, I'd
be happy to update them to the development version.
Cheers,
2001 Sep 27
3
Kerberos in OpenSsh 2.9.9p2
I note with interest that Kerberos support is now available (for the version
1 protocol, at least) in OpenSSH 2.9.9p2. However, it does not build with MIT
Kerberos, due to the usual Heimdal/MIT library differences. These look, by
and large, like the same problems I encountered when porting Dan Kouril's
patch to MIT Kerberos - so I'm having a go at fixing them (my GSSAPI patches
need
2003 Dec 12
0
Roamin Profile problem / filedate issue
Guys,
I've identified a problem "I think"
Config:
Samba 2.2.8a on Linux and Solaris
WinXP SP1 and Win2kSP4 workstations
We have a problem here, when logging out and using roaming profiles
on a samba host take significantly longer than logging out when the
profile is stored on a Win2k server.
Looking closely I've discovered the following.
On each logout, numerous files, that
2004 Mar 30
0
File time / date issues with Samba 2.08
Guys,
we have been tracking down a problem with slow saving of profiles on logout.
Environment:
A number of Linux front end servers running Samba 2.08, nfs mounting
from a Solaris 9 server.
WinXP/2k users use shares from the linux boxes which nfs mount the share
from the sun box.
Problem:
On logout the time taken to logout is extremely long.
Issue:
On closer examination, we have noticed
2000 Feb 07
0
openssh (fwd)
Some people on the OpenSSH list have expressed an interest in Kerberos
version 5 support. Below is a (non-US) URL recently posted for a patch to
OpenSSH to work with Heimdal, the international K5 implementation. I
haven't checked to see if the patch would work with MIT or MIT-derived K5
libraries.
--
Mike Fisk, RADIANT Team, Network Engineering Group, Los Alamos National Lab
See
2003 Jun 27
3
Kerberos Support in OpenSSH
Dear Sir and Madam:
I'm writing to you on behalf of the MIT Kerberos team and several
other parties interested in the availability of Kerberos
authentication for the SSH protocol.
We recently noticed that the OpenSSH developers had added support for
the kerberos-2 at ssh.com user authentication mechanism. We are
delighted but we believe additional steps are necessary, as explained
2005 Jun 10
0
Mac OS X Finder hangs when accessing Samba server
> I'm hoping someone may be able to steer me in the right direction, as
> I've searched the archives with no joy.
>
> Configuration:
> Server: Fedora FC3, kernel 2.6.9-1.667, samba-3.0.13-1
> Client: Mac OS X Panther 10.3.8
>
> The Samba server works fine with a Windows 2000 client on the same LAN.
>
> With Panther I am seeing the connection drop during
2007 Mar 13
2
A request for your input.
Hello
My name is Lara Thynne and I am a PhD candidate at Deakin University
Australia. I am currently researching the boundary between work and
leisure activities directly related to the open source community and
open source program development.
As part of this I am running a survey at the following address.
https://dcarf.deakin.edu.au/surveys/oss/
The survey is completely confidential and
2007 Mar 21
2
A request for your input.
Hello
My name is Lara Thynne and I am a PhD candidate at Deakin University
Australia. I am currently researching the boundary between work and
leisure activities directly related to the open source community and
open source program development.
As part of this I am running a survey at the following address.
https://dcarf.deakin.edu.au/surveys/oss/
The survey is completely confidential and
2003 May 16
2
OpenSSH and KerbV
Is something special required for KerbV auth to work? I've enabled:
KerberosAuthentication yes
on some test boxes and it doesn't work. I do a kinit, and then ssh
and it asks for a password. If you don't provide one, you don't get
in.
2005 Jan 10
0
file associations in wine
hi there
first of all, please excuse my poor english...
I know I can associate a file extension in wine with a linux application like
i did for .sxw in this .reg-file:
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.sxw]
@="sxw.document"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\sxw.document]
@="sxw.document"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\sxw.document\shell]
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\sxw.document\shell\open]
2002 Jun 26
0
[kouril: Re: [Fwd: Kerberos buglet in OpenSSH-3.3p1]]
resending to the whole mailing list ..
----- Forwarded message from kouril -----
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 11:50:14 +0200
To: Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org>
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Kerberos buglet in OpenSSH-3.3p1]
User-Agent: Mutt/1.2.5i
In-Reply-To: <1025084114.12959.0.camel at mothra.mindrot.org>; from djm at mindrot.org on Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 07:35:14PM +1000
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at
2002 Jul 09
0
Openssh 3.4p1 and Krb5
Hi All,
I am running openssh with kerberos 5 protocol 2 on several different unix platforms courtesy of Simon's patch at www.sxw.org.uk (Thanks again Simon et all!) Openssh 3.2 and earlier had compiled and run successfully for me on all platforms, but I have had limited success with 3.4. It compiles and runs flawlessly on redhat 7.1, 7.2 and 7.3. But on Solaris 8 and Irix 6.5.15, it will
2001 May 08
1
New kex organisation and user options.
I'm in the process of updating my GSSAPI patches to the 2.9 release. However,
I've run into a slight problem with managing to get user options to play
nicely with the way that the kex code is now organised.
With the GSS kex its possible for the user to specify whether they want to
delegate their credentials to the server or not. This option is used only on
the client side (and so is
2001 May 10
0
Buglet in my GSSAPI patches
Just a quick heads up to warn those of you using my gss-keyex patches that
there's a small buglet in them which will affect interoperability. I'm
building the hash incorrectly (by including a zero length string where there
shouldn't be one). This will mean that when trying to interoperate with other
implementations (if there are any :-) you'll get a message about the MIC not
2001 Jun 04
0
GSSAPI patch
As much as I hate to raise the question of another large contributed patch,
given recent traffic, what are the chances of my patch for GSSAPI
authentication making it into the tree?
Its now been widely reviewed, and seems to be seeing a fair bit of use. There
is support for multiple GSSAPI mechanisms. I'm happy to adapt the patch as
necessary to get it included - either against the
2001 Nov 05
0
[PATCH] Kerberos v5 support for protocol v1
The following patch
*) Adds a configure option to turn on the existing Kerberos v5 support in
the portable version
*) Extends the code to support MIT Kerberos in addition to Heimdal
The patch is against the current CVS tree. I've tested it against MIT Keberos
1.2.2, I'd appreciate it if someone could confirm that Heimdal works with the
portable configuration stuff.
Coming RSN -
2001 Nov 13
1
Kerberos / PAM bug in OpenSSH CVS
In do_authloop() in auth1.c(), the Kerberos 4 and 5 code both allocate, then
xfree() the client_user string. The call to do_pam_account() later in the
function then tries to use this string, resulting in a corrupt remote user.
Finally, before exiting, the function frees client_user again, resulting in a
double free and much mess.
Patch attached.
Cheers,
Simon.
--
Simon Wilkinson
2001 Nov 13
0
Kerberos support for portable
The attached patch adds support for Heimdal and MIT Kerberos in protocol v1
in the portable code. The Heimdal side of things just enables the code that's
present in OpenBSD's 3.0 release, the MIT specific code adds compatibility
for those areas in which the Heimdal API differs. This adds a new
configuration option --with-kerberos5=<path>, which will detect which version
of the