If you need to use ms2mit to gain access to your credentials then you must use KfW because only KfW has the support for the CCAPI based memory cache. This support is not available when krb5 is built under cygwin or when krb5 is built outside of the KfW framework.
Jeffrey Altman KfW Maintainer King Lung Chiu wrote: > 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 > ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
