Building Debug version of MIT kerberos for windows

Balakrishnan, Sivakumar Sivakumar_Balakrishnan at adp.com
Mon Sep 26 20:34:26 EDT 2005


Hi,

 

I am new to Kerberos.  I am trying to build MIT Kerberos for Window from
the source files that I downloaded to from
http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/www/dist/index.html#KFW2.6.5
<http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/www/dist/index.html%23KFW2.6.5> 

 

I have followed the steps in the release notes but couldn't able to
build it successfully. I have tried to build it on a Windows 2003
development environment as well as on Windows XP environment.   

 

On the windows 2003 environment, it complaints about "No Target
Architecture" when one of the module tries to include the "WINNT.h" file
from the platform SDK directory (the latest one) and I couldn't move
further.

 

On the XP environment, I got the error "The NTVDM has encountered an
illegal instruction CS:0000 IP:0077 OP:f0 37 05 0e 02 <close> or
<ignore> message for all of the awk linking or compiling step." When awk
(CYGWIN tool) tries to link or compile the programs.  If I ignore these
errors, I run into several "unresolvable external symbol" problems.

 

 

I am trying to build the debug version of gssapi32.lib for windows.  So
that I can step into the gss_accept_security_context implementation from
my program.

 

Currently GSS_Accept_security_context method don't return me a "AP-REP"
though the AP-REQ has mutual authentication bit set.   It just return
the user principal in the output token and return me GSS_Complete.

 

Thanks

Siva

 

 



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