MIT Kerberos for Windows

Jeffrey Altman jaltman at secure-endpoints.com
Fri Oct 1 12:13:28 EDT 2010


 On 10/1/2010 4:44 AM, Jean-Yves Avenard wrote:
> On 30 September 2010 23:19, Jeffrey Altman <jaltman at secure-endpoints.com> wrote:
>>  Jean-Yves:
>>
>> I would recommend that you take a look at
>>
>>  http://github.com/secure-endpoints/heimdal-krbcompat
>>
>> This SDK provides implementation independence for applications with both
>> Heimdal and MIT Kerberos.
>>
>> If you don't want to go this route what you need to do is to use delay
>> loading of the GSSAPI*.DLL and avoid calling any gss functions if the
>> library is not present.
>>
>> Jeffrey Altman
>
> I had a closer look to this.
>
> Is the source code of the library publicly available?
>
> Thanks
> JY

The above SDK is built from the Heimdal source tree.  There is no
benefit to building that source tree over the MIT KFW source tree if all
you are attempting to obtain is a gssapi.lib to link against.  The
approach you got working last night is sufficient for your needs.

Jeffrey Altman


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