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Re: Heimdal client for Windows



Hi Henry,

Am Freitag, 26. Januar 2007 20:22 schrieb Henry B. Hotz:
> I had an exchange with Jeffrey Altman on MIT's krbdev list where I
> worked through all the config items in Mozilla relatives to make a
> Windows client use the Kerberos libraries in KfW.  You ought to be
> able to find it with Google.  It works.

that's very nice.

> MS IE will always use the Microsoft kerberos implementation and the
> tickets in the LSA.

Does that mean, it is not possible that the MS IE uses the ticket from the 
Heimdal KDC? 

Cheers
Stefan

> On Jan 21, 2007, at 10:11 PM, Stefan Gohmann wrote:
> > Am Sonntag, 14. Januar 2007 01:08 schrieb Phil Pennock:
> >> Myself, I don't have our Windows laptop use Kerberos to sign-in;
> >> instead, I want it to be able to get Kerberos credentials after
> >> sign-in
> >> before access services.  For that, I use MIT Kerberos for Windows,
> >> which
> >> I can confirm works on XP Home and XP Pro with a Heimdal KDC
> >> (server).
> >> It works with Firefox and Thunderbird, with appropriate about:config
> >> tinkering, and with Mulberry (another free mail client).
> >
> > Is it possible, that the internet explorer also use these ticket?
> >
> > Cheers
> > Stefan
> >
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