[14940] in Kerberos
Re: kerborising web applications
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (meeroh)
Thu Aug 2 19:41:39 2001
From: meeroh <macdev@meeroh.org>
Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2001 19:28:46 -0400
Message-ID: <macdev-7D1503.19284602082001@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
To: kerberos@MIT.EDU
In article <3b69d909.0@news1.mweb.co.za>, "Joe" <Joe@false-email.com>
wrote:
>If you dont mind doing a system in VB, you should look at this
>http://www.kewlstuff.co.za/
>
>This library assumes you know the basic concepts of kerberos and security
>and it just gives you the tools to set it up yourself.
>Its not going to be standard but frankly who cares if its a closed system.
>
>You would do something like this.
>The browser will (using Java component) talk to your ticket issuing server
>(IIS to VB servlet), and then to the service (IIS to VB servlet) itself.
>Because this is all just web based if you wanted to redirect via SSL from
>one server to some other server, I guess it could be done. You just write
>whatever servers you want behind a normal WEB server using the cryptography
>tools.
>
>A little extra work but you can do anything. It comes with a simple example.
I hope you don't expect anyone to take you seriously, if you recommend
VB and IIS on a security newsgroup.
meeroh
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