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2008-12-29
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2008-12-31
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2008-12-31
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I'm the maintainer for the krb5 and openafs maemo extras packages. Did you compile against the krb5 package from extras? I haven't use SPENGO before, but I have some possible hints. Can you install the LiveHTTPHeaders extension to snoop the traffic? Is NTLM authentication involved? Run "klist -e" and check /etc/krb5.conf to make sure that you have the same encryption types configured as you use on your desktop.
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2009-01-01
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2009-01-01
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Unfortunately, I know very little about SPNEGO, the only guidance I can offer at this point is to ask your question on the kerberos mailing list at https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
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2016-06-22
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I setup the latest Maemo SDK, and built a fresh copy of openssh w/kerberos support...
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2016-06-22
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I'm not sure if this is a silly question, but is the web browser kerberos-aware, or will it leverage the krb5 libraries/utilities if I try to use it with kerberos-aware web apps?
When I'm at work, I can use Firefox on my desktop with a kerberos-aware CAS (single sign-on w/Tomcat, LDAP back-end, etc...) via SPNEGO w/very simple tweaks of the Firefox useragent string and the network.negotiate-auth.trusted.uris in about:config.
Any idea if this is something that could work with the Maemo web browser, can the useragent string be adjusted, and will it pay attention to my TGTs via kerberos utils?