Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2008 20:04:29 -0400 (EDT) From: Rick Macklem <rmacklem@uoguelph.ca> To: Doug Rabson <dfr@rabson.org> Cc: freebsd-fs@freebsd.org, =?utf-8?B?RGFnLUVybGluZyBTbcO4cmdyYXY=?= <des@des.no> Subject: Re: Which GSSAPI library does FreeBSD use? Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.63.0808071959400.7663@muncher.cs.uoguelph.ca> In-Reply-To: <326AF658-D96D-4410-9E32-0001FF8264AA@rabson.org> References: <Pine.GSO.4.63.0807161832470.5025@muncher.cs.uoguelph.ca> <86myk06e18.fsf@ds4.des.no> <Pine.GSO.4.63.0807291020260.12515@muncher.cs.uoguelph.ca> <326AF658-D96D-4410-9E32-0001FF8264AA@rabson.org>
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On Mon, 4 Aug 2008, Doug Rabson wrote: > > Try using current - I updated heimdal to 1.1 in current. > > The GSS-API implementation in 7.x and current is a plugin system which > heimdal's krb5 code plugs into as a GSS-API mechanism provider. With heimdal > 1.1, it also supports spnego and ntlm as plugins. > Well, vanilla Heimdal-1.1 seems to work fine. However, when I try to link to the libraries in FreeBSD-CURRENT, I get a bunch of multiply defined globals, because it gets both external.o and gss_names.o, out of libgssapi.a and libgssapi_krb5.a respectively. Btw, I was able to use gss_inquire_sec_context_by_oid() to get the session key out of the security context. rick
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