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2003 Aug 08
1
Help request: merging OpenBSD Kerberos change into Portable.
Hi All. I'm looking for some help to merge an outstanding Kerberos credential cache change from OpenBSD into Portable. I don't know enough about Kerberos to figure out how that change should be applied for the non-Heimdal(?) code path. The outstanding diff is attached. Any volunteers? -- Darren Tucker (dtucker at zip.com.au) GPG key 8FF4FA69 / D9A3 86E9 7EEE AF4B B2D4
2004 Feb 27
1
[PATCH] Getting AFS tokens from a GSSAPI-delegated TGT
Here is a patch I just wrote and tested which may be of interest to those who wish to use KerberosGetAFSToken (currently requires Heimdal libkafs) in combination with GSSAPIDelegateCredentials. The patch is in the public domain and comes with no warranty whatsoever. Applies to pristine 3.8p1. Works for me on Solaris and Tru64. I'd probably have used Doug Engert's patch from 2004-01-30 if
2012 Aug 10
11
[Bug 2032] New: Local user name in krb5_kuserok call
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2032 Priority: P5 Bug ID: 2032 Assignee: unassigned-bugs at mindrot.org Summary: Local user name in krb5_kuserok call Severity: normal Classification: Unclassified OS: AIX Reporter: miguel.sanders at uniforce.be Hardware: PPC Status: NEW
2004 Feb 27
2
OPenAFS and OpenSSH replacing kafs
Would OpenSSH be willing to accept a modification similar to the one below to replace the kafs modification to get an AFS PAG and token? The nice features of this are that it can be compiled in even if OpenAFS is not available. At runtime if the dynamic library is present, it can be loaded and called. A dynamic lib is used so the setpag is in the same process. It has been reported that the
2005 Jul 06
0
[PATCH] Simplify Kerberos credentials cache code
The attached patch removes the duplicated credentials cache generation code in auth-krb5.c and gss-serv-krb5.c, by turning it into a procedure which is then called by both sections of code. It's against the latest portable CVS tree. Cheers, Simon. -------------- next part -------------- Index: auth-krb5.c =================================================================== RCS file:
2005 Nov 27
3
OpenSSH and Kerberos / Active Directory authentication problems: Credentials cache permission incorrect / No Credentials Cache found
Greetings, I'm working on the infrastructure of a medium size client/server environment using an Active Directory running on Windows Server 2003 for central authentication of users on linux clients. Additionally OpenAFS is running using Kerberos authentication through Active Directory as well. Now I want to grant users remote access to their AFS data by logging in into a central OpenSSH
2002 Jul 31
2
privsep+kerb5+ssh1
please test Olaf Kirch's patch. it looks fine to me, but i don't to K5. i'd like to see this in the next release. thx -m -------------- next part -------------- --- openssh-3.4p1/auth-krb5.c.krb Sun Jun 9 21:41:48 2002 +++ openssh-3.4p1/auth-krb5.c Tue Jul 23 15:15:43 2002 @@ -73,18 +73,17 @@ * from the ticket */ int -auth_krb5(Authctxt *authctxt, krb5_data *auth, char
2002 Jan 24
1
PATCH: krb4/krb5/... names/patterns in auth_keys entries
This patch (to OpenSSH 3.0.2p1) adds support for using krb4, krb5 and other principal names in authorized_keys entries. It's a sort of replacement for .klogin and .k5login, but it's much more general than .k*login as it applies to any authentication mechanism where a name is associated with the ssh client and it supports name patterns and all the normal authorized_keys entry options
2003 Mar 26
0
Password expiry in auth-krb5.c
Due to difficulties in getting PAM (with krb5) password expiry working consistently on multiple platforms, I'd like to see if I could hack something into auth-krb5.c to do so. Here's a backtrace when stopped in auth_krb5_password: #0 auth_krb5_password (authctxt=0x8e148, password=0x90250 "XXXXXXXX") at auth-krb5.c:270 #1 0x274d8 in auth_password (authctxt=0x8e148,
2009 Mar 27
1
Patch for default Kerbers realm in AIX
Hi I'm currently observing a rather bizarre situation when using password based Kerberos authentication in OpenSSH on AIX. Even though AIX can authenticate a user via Kerberos (using the KRB5A load module), OpenSSH cannot Kerberos authenticate this user. This is caused by the fact that the user has two attributes which OpenSSH doesn't take into account when forming the principal name of
2002 Mar 09
0
krb5 problem: KRB5CCNAME is ""; possible fix for OpenSSH 3.0.2p1
I'm using a OpenSSH 3.0.2p1 with the krb5 patch from <http://www.sxw.org.uk/computing/patches/openssh.html>. I'm getting KRB5CCNAME set to "" even though <http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openssh-unix-dev&m=98269278629018&w=2> mentions fixing it. This causes things like kinit to fail with a somewhat uninformative error message. The relevant sshd_config lines
2009 Apr 02
17
[Bug 1583] New: User principal name in AIX
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1583 Summary: User principal name in AIX Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 5.2p1 Platform: PPC OS/Version: AIX Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: Kerberos support AssignedTo: unassigned-bugs at mindrot.org ReportedBy:
2003 Oct 30
1
Patch to make sshd work on multihomed systems
As far as I know this patch has no security implications -- I don't believe that allowing sshd to use get_local_name() (in canohost.c) on a connected socket to determine it's own fqdn will allow a malicious client (or router or dns server) to make it come to the wrong conclusion. But please let me know if you think I'm wrong. Please also let me know if you're just not interested
2002 May 20
0
Openssh 3.2.2p1 KRB5 addition
The Kerberos V support may still fail on hosts with two or more interfaces. Regards Markus -------------- next part -------------- *** auth-krb5.c.orig Mon May 20 11:51:57 2002 --- auth-krb5.c Mon May 20 11:53:34 2002 *************** *** 38,43 **** --- 38,44 ---- #include "servconf.h" #include "uidswap.h" #include "auth.h" + #include "canohost.h"
2003 Sep 24
1
Problem using C random generator called from R
Hello I'm trying to use C random generator function drand48() which return floating-point values, uniformly distributed over [0,1], (http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007908799/xsh/drand48.html). When values are returned to R, they are not in [0,1]. A simple C program using drand48() gives values in [0,1] so I suppose there is a problem (type definition ?) between C and R. Here are R
2006 Sep 18
1
BSD Auth: set child environment variables requested by login script [PATCH]
Hello, in the BSD Authentication system the login script can request environment variables to be set/unset. The call to auth_close() in auth-passwd.c does change the current environment, but those changes are lost for the child environment. It would be really useful to add some kind of mechanism to get those changes into the child environment. I've added two possible solutions. Both
2004 Jan 26
6
OpenSSH, OpenAFS, Heimdal Kerberos and MIT Kerberos
Rather then implementing kafs in MIT Kerberos, I would like to suggest an alternative which has advantages to all parties. The OpenSSH sshd needs to do two things: (1) sets a PAG in the kernel, (2) obtains an AFS token storing it in the kernel. It can use the Kerberos credentials either obtained via GSSAPI delegation, PAM or other kerberos login code in the sshd. The above two
2002 Jan 23
1
Fix AFS and Kerberos interaction
Hello, I going to use ssh with Kerberos V5 support along with support for AFS. I don't want to use Kerberos V4 or AFS token passing. The only thing I need from AFS is creating an AFS token (using appropriate function from krb5 API) after user's authentication. It seems to me that such scenario is not much supported by the current code. Rather it is assumed only Kerberos 4 will be used
2005 Feb 12
2
comparing predicted sequence A'(t) to observed sequence A(t)
Hi, I have a question that I have not been succesful in finding a definitive answer to; and I was hoping someone here could give me some pointers to the right place in the literature. A. We have 4 sets of data, A(t), B(t), C(t), and D(t). Each of these consists of a series of counts obtained in sequential time-intervals: so for example, A(t) would be something like: Count A(t): 25,
2006 Mar 09
1
count pixels of same color in pixmap object?
Dear all, I try to figure out how to use R to count the number of pixels of the same color in some gray-level picture. I managed to read it in either tiff or jpeg format, but the returned pixmap object keeps its information out of (my) reach. Is there an easy way to tabulate the different color/graylevel pixels and their numbers? Or should I use a completely different (free) software?