Thank you for answer.
The reason why I found this thread was to find which (additional)
products I need to to create a web page accessible through webserver
(Apache) when a user (client on Windows or Linux) has a valid MIT K5
ticket in their cache.

- is there any existing browser (for both Windows and Linux) suitable fo
r this?
- how does it work? does the webserver receive user's TGT or what?

Thank you.

lukas


Wyllys Ingersoll wrote:
On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 04:24, Lukas Kubin wrote:

I would like to know, whether there is a functional solution for MIT Kerberos authentication using web browser or not? I mean a solution, where it is enough to have valid ticket in Kerberos cache - ie. no need to type password anywhere.
If yes, what do I need to use to make it work? Which browsers are enabled for such solution?
Thank you.



The correct way to do this is with GSSAPI, Microsoft implemented a similar method with IE and IIS. Mozilla is working on adding this functionality to the upcoming 1.7 release (for Unix users).

http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17578

-Wyllys






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