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Re: Kerberized Apache

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Sebastian Hanigk)
Thu Feb 21 11:15:21 2008

From: Sebastian Hanigk <hanigk@in.tum.de>
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 17:01:26 +0100
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Sebastian Hanigk <hanigk@in.tum.de> writes:

Following up to myself for clarification:

> Using mod_auth_gss
> (<http://cvs.opensolaris.org/source/raw/sfwnv/test_stevel/usr/src/cmd/apache2/mod_auth_gss/mod_auth_gss.c>,
> install with "apxs -c -i -l gss mod_auth_gss.c") I have apache-2.2.8
> running with authentication via Kerberos. While mod_auth_kerb has the
> advantage of providing a username/password fallback, I haven't compiled
> it under Solaris.

This works at the moment only under Solaris; mod_auth_gss uses two
functions from Sun's GSSAPI implementation's extension
(_gss_get_mech_type and __gss_oid_to_mech) which have to be
reimplemented if said module should work with other GSSAPI libraries.


Sebastian
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