10 Oct 2008 ctrlsoft   » (Journeyer)

The Kerberization continues

It took a while, but I've now got Kerberos authentication working for most services.

Done:

  • IMAP (Dovecot, Evolution, Thunderbird, Mutt)
  • SMTP (Postfix)
  • NFS (NFSv4, Linux)
  • SMB (Samba, CIFSFS)
  • HTTP (apache, firefox, epiphany)
  • FTP (kftp, heimdal ftp server, bzr)
  • IPP (CUPS, GTK+)
  • XMPP (Jabberd2, pyxmpp, gossip/telepathy, gajim, BitlBee)
  • LDAP (OpenLDAP)
  • SSH (OpenSSH)
  • libvirt
  • DNS (bind, for dynamic updates)
  • Subversion

Todo:

  • IRC using SASL?
  • bzr smart server
  • VNC
  • X11
  • LDAP GSSAPI authentication in Evolution
  • Thunderbird MANAGIESIEVE extension

It's still a lot more work to set this sort of thing up then it should be. Mac OS X and Windows are way ahead of any of the Linux distributions in this area.

cp: Cynic - Veil of maya

Syndicated 2008-09-19 20:01:15 from Stationary Traveller

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