Clients kerberos for Windows plataform
Jeffrey Altman
jaltman at watsun.cc.columbia.edu
Wed May 1 00:39:02 EDT 2002
Kermit 95 supports SSHv2 GSSAPI-Kerberos_5 authentication and
key exchange.
http://www.kermit-project.org/k95.html
In article <E171BZl-0006sj-00 at hostmail.ufsm.br>,
Rafael da Rosa Righi <rafael at mail.ufsm.br> wrote:
: Hello,
:
: I am founding some kerberized client to use in Windows 2k/98.
: These programs will access an KDC in Unix plataform.
:
: Below are many cases:
:
: --> I tested the program SecureNetTerm and this program don't
: work fine. I enter in sub-program Leash to give my credencials
: ( first ticket TGt ) and this step is OK. Then I enter in "Phone Directory"
: and put my kerberized SSH-server address and click in "connect" icon and
: appear just an sentence with "SSH2- path xxx "(version of sshd server) and no session open. OBS: the sshd is working fine.
:
: Any person of this list know SecureNetTerm? What are wrong in my steps?
:
: --> I tested the "CMU Kclient 2.1.2" ( I found it on the net) and have no sucess. I icon tray , I click on it and select "options" and haven't option to put my own REALM and KDC address.
:
: --> I downloaded the kinit.exe, ftp.exe, telnet.exe distributed in Heimdal friendly site. I know this programs are heimdal toolkit for windows. Kinit seek on configuratoin-file . Where I put this file in windows ? I try 'kinit -f cache user at REALM' and have success, then I set KRB5CCNAME , but in ftp program appear "Trying GSSAPI: .... problem in decrypt cache".
:
: --> The program kfw 2.1.1 is just for MIT people use? There are a fre version of this software? Some people talk well about this software. I don't have the certificate to download it.
:
: There are others kerberized-clients for windows who can I use?
:
: I am waiting for ideas. Thank you a lot.
:
: Rafael Righi
:
:
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