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- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kerberos
- Path: sparky!uunet!stanford.edu!ocsg.COM!glenz
- From: glenz@ocsg.COM (Glen Zorn)
- Subject: Re: Kerberos on non-UNIX systems?
- Message-ID: <9208212058.AA04303@ocsg.COM>
- Sender: news@shelby.stanford.edu (USENET News System)
- Organization: Internet-USENET Gateway at Stanford University
- Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1992 20:58:11 GMT
- Lines: 42
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- In message <1992Aug21.175549.18658@unislc.uucp>, unislc!jbb@shelby.MIT.EDU (Joseph Brame_Jr) writes:
-
- > What non-UNIX implementations of Kerberos exist?
- > - Mainframe
-
- IBM includes a Kerberos server and client (Version 4) in their new release of
- TCP/IP for MVS. Unfortunately, they don't seem to have any applications (the
- MVS version of telnetd, for instance, is not Kerberized). I think they also
- have an implementation that runs under VM, but I won't swear to it.
-
-
- > - Mini/Super-Mini
-
- TVG has a version of Kerberos (I've never actually seen it) that runs under
- VAX/VMS.
-
-
- > - Mac
-
- Our company (Open Computing Security Group) has a Mac client for sale. It
- includes kinit, klist, kdestroy, a Kerberized rlogin client and (real soon
- now) kpasswd and kadmin.
-
-
- > - PC
-
- FTP Software is including (has included?) a Kerberos client in their latest
- release of PC/TCP. OCSG also sells a PC client.
-
-
- > - ...
-
- I don't know if this counts as non-Unix, but our company has a NextStep
- I realize that these are all *commercial* implementations, but I hope this
- helps.
-
- ~ Glen
-
-
- Glen Zorn Network Security Analyst
- glenz@OCSG.COM Open Computing Security Group
-
-