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Re: Kerberos Server Implementation

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Roland C. Dowdeswell)
Tue Jan 11 17:19:57 2022

Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2022 22:16:42 +0000
From: "Roland C. Dowdeswell" <elric@imrryr.org>
To: "Gupta, Divyansh" <guptadiv@amazon.com>
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On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 08:08:49PM +0000, Gupta, Divyansh via Kerberos wrote:
>

> I am attempting to create an application server with Kerberos
> server-side authentication. I am finding plenty of examples on how to do
> authentication as a Kerberos client, but not finding guides on Kerberos
> server-side. I was wondering if you could point me towards any guides or
> examples on how to do this? I am attempting it in Rust, but a C example
> that I can convert to Rust works just as well. Any help is appreciated.

It's generally recommended to use GSSAPI these days for Kerberos.
https://github.com/elric1/gss-token has both client and server side
GSSAPI code that might help get you started.

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    Roland C. Dowdeswell                          https://Imrryr.ORG/
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