krb5.exe for Windows

Jeffrey Altman jaltman at columbia.edu
Tue Nov 26 08:01:41 EST 2002


You want "MIT kerberos for Windows".  You will either need to find a
site that is exporting the source code and compile it
or purchase a product that includes it and has an export license.

Kermit 95 <http://www.kermit-project.org/k95.html> includes a Krb5
suite based on MIT KfW 2.2 Beta plus Krb5 1.2.7.  

 

> Hi Jeffrey,
> 
> i was happy to find any krb5.exe for windows.
> Can you give me a hint where i can find krb5.exe for download outside the
> usa and canada?
> Thanks,
> Klaas
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jeffrey Altman" <jaltman at watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
> To: <kerberos at mit.edu>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 2:33 AM
> Subject: Re: krb5.exe for Windows
> 
> 
> > You must be using a very old version of krb5.exe and the related
> > Kerberos for Windows dlls.  All recent versions have used an in-memory
> > cache as opposed to a file to store the credentials.
> >
> > In article <008701c29480$0553d4e0$2b03a8c0 at mummert.priv>,
> > Klaas Hagemann <kerberos at northsailor.de> wrote:
> > : Hi,
> > :
> > : i use krb5.exe for windows to get kerberos-tickets in windows.
> > : It requires the dll-files in the winnt-directory.
> > : So it writes the krb5cc-file (the kerberos ticket cache) as well in
> > : c:\winnt.
> > : This leads to problems for multi-Users using krb5.exe on the same host.
> > :
> > : Is there any way to configure an alternative path for the krb5cc-file
> (maybe
> > : in the krb5.ini?).
> > :
> > : Thanks for any hints,
> > :
> > : Klaas
> > :
> > :
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