Question about MIT Kerberos for Windows 2.0
Christopher T Vogan
cvogan at us.ibm.com
Mon Mar 29 18:32:52 EST 2004
Hi,
I am a test for IBM NFS for z/OS product.
I am trying to test NFS with auth_GSS authentication. This method requires
the use of Kerberos v5.
I am using the Humming bird maestro client with out any luck. I sent an
email to there support team and they replied that i need to use " MIT
Kerberos for Windows Client 2.0" . Is there such a client. if so, then how
can i obtain it.
Christopher Vogan
W98 Integration and Packaging support
tie: 276-3877 notes: cvogan at us.ibm.commFrom clunis at umich.edu Tue Mar 30 00:01:14 2004
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From: kevin mcgowan <clunis at umich.edu>
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 00:00:28 -0500
To: Ngo Quang Minh <thanhminh78vn at yahoo.com>
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I don't have any personal experience with this, but I happened upon
this document and thought of your question:
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/library/article/opstdomino-
pt1/#IDAPQHEB
Assuming the information in this document is real perhaps you can bring
up a Shib origin (using CAS as your WebISO) and run your Lotus Notes
applications as a target? Probably the folks on the Shibboleth list
can shed some light.
http://shibboleth.internet2.edu/
Kevin
On Mar 27, 2004, at 2:46 AM, Ngo Quang Minh wrote:
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> hi,
> at present i reseach uportal 2.1.4 and CAS 2.0.10
> (http://www.yale.edu/tp/cas), initial successful with some application
> that write ASP,JSP,PHP for SSO but i want SSO for my applications
> write with Lotus note 6..
> thefore, could you help me to sovel that, if can you give me some
> source.
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> thank alot!
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