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Mats Erik Andersson |
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On interoperability. |
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Wed, 8 May 2013 20:05:59 +0200 |
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Hello there,
I would like to probe the collected knowledge on
the interoperability of Shishi with MIT and Heimdal.
I am running shishid-1.0.3 as KDC on Debian
and I use telnetd from GNU Inetutils git-HEAD.
(For the general audience: I am pushing forward
most development regarding Kerberos in Inetutils.)
* From an FreeBSD-9.1 machine, its telnet/Heimdal
as well as iu-telnet/Shishi, are equally capable
at contacting iu-telnetd/Shishi co-located with
Shishi-KDC.
* From the Debian system, iu-telnet/Shishi can
authenticate and encrypt with telnetd/Heimdal
and iu-telnetd/Shishi on the FreeBSD system.
* The client telnet/Heimdal is able to connect
to iu-telnetd/Shishi on FreeBSD correctly.
There is one disturbing failure:
* The telnet/Heimdal client is not able to connect
to the telnetd/Heimdal server on FreeBSD. The client
is reporting "Message stream modified" or, less common,
"Ticket expired".
What is the status in your settings? I know that encryption
posses a problem with the Solaris variant of MIT Kerberos
when operating against a Shishi driven server.
Best regards,
Mats E A
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