On Mar 13,  4:34pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
} Subject: Re: Different Services, Different Realms, but One Host

> Alright! Thank you sincerely for all the helpful and precise 
> information! That's one problem with an answer ...
> 
> PS. Are you aware of any products - ssh or otherwise - which use a 
> directory service to resolve the realms of SPNs - based on both the 
> service name and the FQDN?

The Hurderos system was expressly designed to deal with multi-realm
service delivery.  It grew out of requirements for an architecture
which supported users from multiple realms targetting centralized
application servers.

Hopefully the patent application that is currently on-line will go
undefended in the very near future and I can provide a full GPL
release of the technology.  Half of the 'wish-lists' that I'm seeing
go by here were for for things that I designed Hurderos to solve.

> Jack

Good luck with your project.

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