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- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kerberos
- Path: sparky!uunet!stanford.edu!ocsg.COM!glenz
- From: glenz@ocsg.COM (Glen Zorn)
- Subject: Re: Anyone Ported Kerberos To MS-Windows?
- Message-ID: <9208312234.AA00292@ocsg.COM>
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- Organization: Internet-USENET Gateway at Stanford University
- Date: Mon, 31 Aug 1992 22:34:59 GMT
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- In article <btv4x4.hip@wang.com>, erussell@wang.com writes:
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- I missed the original post. I have ported Kerberos client to
- MS-Windows.
- I had to change some int variables to unsigned int or long. I
- generated the DES C code (which gets automatically generated as part
- of the make) on an AIX so I would not have to port the make
- files/Imakefiles. I then just wrote my own simple make files to
- compile just the files needed for kerberos client libraries. I then
- put it all in a DLL.
-
- What *exactly* are we talking about when we say "Kerberos client"? Is it just
- kinit, klist, and kdestroy? If so, what good is it? If not, what Kerberized
- applications (rlogin, telnet, rcp...) must be included to make a real client?
-
- ~ Glen
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- Glen Zorn Network Security Analyst
- glenz@OCSG.COM Open Computing Security Group
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