By the way, I should add that I need to use ms2mit (in addition to the kerberised openssh that I'm trying to build) so I still need to install (or build?) kfw regardless of which step to take.
My real question is: which step should I take to build a kerberised openssh so I can do krb ssh from cygwin to another krb unix/linux machine? thanks again, regards King Lung Chiu > Hi, > > I'm trying to build a kerberised openssh on cygwin (only need the client > tools). Which of the following is the better approach? > > 1) build krb under cygwin as if under Linux, and then build openssh with > krb5's libraries under cygwin > > 2) build krb according to the info for building on Windows, then build > openssh with it under cygwin > > 3) install kfw 2.5 and build openssh with it (possible at all?) under > cygwin > > > I'm currently doing (1), but I get compilation errors. > > (first being 'win-mac.h' not found by 'gssapi.h' because the installation was > 'install-unix'.) > > So any suggestions which of the 3 methods to take? > > regards > > King Lung Chiu > > ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
