[1997] in Kerberos_V5_Development
[Doug Engert ] Eudora ddl's and Kerb 5 (b7)
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Sam Hartman)
Fri Nov 22 08:10:14 1996
To: krbdev@MIT.EDU
From: Sam Hartman <hartmans@MIT.EDU>
Date: 22 Nov 1996 08:09:46 -0500
We might want to try and find out what Qualcomm is doing; it
would
be silly to remove popper and movemail just as a major vendor
complicates our plans to avoid
having to deal with broken krb5 poppers.
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Date: Tue, 12 Nov 1996 10:04:20 -0600
Message-Id: <199611121604.KAA31018@pembroke.ctd.anl.gov>
From: Doug Engert <DEEngert@anl.gov>
To: "Kenneth E. Rowe" <kerowe@ncsa.uiuc.edu>
Cc: kerberos@MIT.EDU
Subject: Eudora ddl's and Kerb 5 (b7)
References: <9611120902.ZM5610@aslan.ncsa.uiuc.edu>
Kenneth E. Rowe writes:
>
> I have been building the Kerberos KDC and have been successfully installing
> the clients and servers (especially rlogin).
>
> I want to move to kerberized-pop service. Eudora is our main W95/NT
> pop client. Looking at the kerberos dll's on qualcomm's web site, it
> appears to use kerberos 4.
>
> Has anyone done this?
>
Qualcomm may have something comming out soon. This is based on the
following observations:
The Locus/Platinum PC-Enterprise product which give you access to AFS
and DFS from the PC comes bundled with Eudora-pro (2.2).
The PC-Enterprise has a Kerberos library and kinit-type interface which
understands K4 and K5.
The Eurdora-pro which comes with the package, uses this library
and works with K4 pop servers. The Eurdora-Pro 3.0 beta also works.
The PC-enterprise pop server, pcipop, appears to have both K4 and K5
pop services available.
But the Eurdora-pro fails when the K5 is made the default Kerberos
service.
So it looks very close.
--
Douglas E. Engert <DEEngert@anl.gov>
Argonne National Laboratory
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