Thanks for the response and consideration.  I understand the reluctance to add 
the PCRE dependency.  I would be happy help any way I can in regards to case 
folding support... provide information and/or testing etc.

I am not sure there is a huge appetite in writing our own module (being part of 
a bank, they typically frown on rolling/supporting our own) but nonetheless, 
looks to be an avenue.

Thanks,

Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Hudson [mailto:ghud...@mit.edu] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2017 10:30 AM
To: Protulipac, Michael <michael.protuli...@pnc.com>; kerberos@mit.edu
Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: Regex/PCRE support for auth_to_local RULEs

On 09/11/2017 10:50 AM, Protulipac, Michael wrote:
> It does not seem to be trivial to change this on the AD or windows client 
> side.  Has the Kerberos team considered adding PCRE support to the RULE 
> functionality or have another method to deal with windows/linux integrations 
> (system that is case aware to one that is case aware and sensitive)?  Are 
> there any alternatives/options/other paths we could entertain?

I don't think we'd want to add a dependency on the PCRE library from libkrb5, 
but I'm open to adding case-folding support in one form or another.  (I'm not 
immediately sure how it should work in detail.)

One alternative option (in 1.12 or later) is to create, install, and register a 
localauth module:

http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/krb5-latest/doc/plugindev/localauth.html
http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/krb5-latest/doc/plugindev/general.html
http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/krb5-latest/doc/admin/host_config.html#plugin-config



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