Cross Realm Auth: how to resolve the issue of finding the 'Correct' realm of service for ms w2k client...
Ronnie Sahlberg
ronnie_sahlberg at ozemail.com.au
Sat Apr 10 03:46:51 EDT 2004
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-krb-wg-kerberos-referrals-03.txt
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lara Adianto" <m1r4cle_26 at yahoo.com>
To: "Kevin Coffman" <kwc at citi.umich.edu>; <kerberos at mit.edu>
Cc: <heimdal-discuss at sics.se>
Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2004 3:33 PM
Subject: Re: Cross Realm Auth: how to resolve the issue of finding the
'Correct' realm of service for ms w2k client...
> I'm not sure I understand what you mean....
> or maybe we have different goals ?
>
> I'll try to re-explain my problem in a better way:
> I have two domains located in 2 different realms:
> domain A is a win2k domain
> domain B is a kerberos domain (a Heimdal kerberos
> realm - I have to use heimdal bec I intend to use it
> with openldap)
> There exists a cross-realm trust between domain A and
> domain B.
>
> In domain A, there is a win2k prof machine, let's we
> call it PC-1.
> While in domain B, there is a win2k prof machine as
> well: PC-2.
>
> A user using PC-2 has successfully authenticated
> himself to Kerberos Realm (domain B), and now the user
> wants to access PC-1 in domain A. Theoritically, this
> is possible since the cross-realm trust has been
> established.
>
> So, PC-2 sent a TGS to its KDC in domain B requesting
> for service: host/PC-1 at DOMAINB.COM (the short name of
> PC-1). As I traced the code, I noticed that the KDC
> was trying to find a match for PC-1, either in
> krb5.conf or DNS entry (_kerberos.PC-1). Hence, the
> KDC would only be able to return PC-2 a referral if I
> have created a mapping entry for PC-1 in
> [domain_realm] section of krb5.conf like the
> following:
> PC-1 = DOMAINA.COM
> or if i created a DNS entry as the following:
> _kerberos.PC-1 IN TXT DOMAINA.COM
>
> I imagine that this will be very painful if I have to
> create a mapping for every service that exists in the
> domain, and imagine if there are lots of domain !
>
> Any comments ?
>
> --- Kevin Coffman <kwc at citi.umich.edu> wrote:
> > We needed this referral support in our environment
> > (using an MIT KDC
> > for initial authentication to Windows). We started
> > with a patch
> > reported to have originated at Microsoft. It simply
> > sent all referrals
> > off to a domain specified in krb5.conf. We needed
> > to support two
> > Windows forests so we added code to use the service
> > name to determine
> > the correct destination for the referral. Our patch
> > uses a new
> > 'domain_referral' stanza in the krb5.conf file.
> >
> > This left the problem of short names, which give no
> > clue as to which
> > domain the referral should go. We punted on this
> > issue. In the case of
> > a short name, we send the referral to the "default"
> > domain. In our
> > case, the default domain is our production forest,
> > rather than our test
> > forest. I haven't heard of any complaints. An
> > alternative would be to
> > have another mapping of short names to referral
> > domain.
> >
> > See
> >
> http://www.citi.umich.edu/u/kwc/krb5stuff/referrals.html
> > for more
> > info.
> >
> > K.C.
> >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > Quoting from the paper of Michael Swift, Irina
> > > Kosinovsky and Johathan Trostle titled
> > Implementation
> > > of Crossrealm Referral Handling in the MIT
> > Kerberos
> > > Client:
> > >
> > > "The Windows 2000 client does not canonicalize
> > names
> > > at all, so the short name is sent to the KDC."
> > >
> > > Hence, if my understanding is correct, a request
> > for
> > > service: host/service-name.foo.org will be sent to
> > MIT
> > > Kerberos KDC as host/service-name at KERBEROS.REALM
> > and
> > > not as host/service-name.foo.org at KERBEROS.REALM
> > >
> > > How does MIT Kerberos determine the appropriate
> > realm
> > > to be used in issuing a referral ticket for the
> > > client's request ? DNS ? Krb5.conf ? Does this
> > mean
> > > that every service-name must have an entry in the
> > DNS
> > > or Krb5.conf. For example:
> > > serviceA = realmA
> > > serviceB = realmB
> > > Coz I think the KDC doesn't have any clue of the
> > > domain of the service, only the service-name...
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance,
> > > -lara-
> > >
> > > =====
> >
>
>
> =====
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