Daniel Dehennin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Le 5187 Septembre 1993, Simon Josefsson a tapoté:
>> RFC 2712 is broken, since it doesn't provide mutual authentication,
>> and as far as I know, the Kerberos community doesn't recommend it.
>> Are you sure you want to use RFC 2712?
>
> No, I'm only su
Le 5187 Septembre 1993, Simon Josefsson a tapoté:
> RFC 2712 is broken, since it doesn't provide mutual authentication,
> and as far as I know, the Kerberos community doesn't recommend it.
> Are you sure you want to use RFC 2712?
No, I'm only sure to want to use kerberos with TLS, whatever how ;-)
RFC 2712 is broken, since it doesn't provide mutual authentication,
and as far as I know, the Kerberos community doesn't recommend it.
Are you sure you want to use RFC 2712?
There are discussions in the IETF to support GSS-API in TLS, which is
the proper way to solve this, but there isn't
Package: libgnutls13
Version: 2.0.1-1
Severity: wishlist
Hello,
As describe by the RFC 2712 [1], is it possible to add the kerberos cipher
suite to TLS ?
This permit to have SSO with non kerberos aware applications. The
authentication is done at the
TLS level.
Regards.
[1]: http://tools.iet
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