This is a long time coming - I wanted to reply, I funded a project to try to get GSSAPI/SPNEGO support into nginx.
The developer didn't know Kerberos nor nginx - but tried his best to get it to work. I could never get it to work, but my company's AD/Kerberos setup is confusing even for an Apache setup (especially since I do not have admin access to the domain and such) Anyway, that code is up here, no idea if it works with newer versions of nginx. https://github.com/mike503/spnego-http-auth-nginx-module and a bunch of forks, but nobody is very vocal about this functionality with nginx sadly. https://github.com/mike503/spnego-http-auth-nginx-module/network One of the more active forks is here: https://github.com/stnoonan/spnego-http-auth-nginx-module I'd love to see this get further developed/tested/etc. - if anyone has done this successfully, what their configs look like, OS, keytabs, whatever else... because I'd like to *use* it :) On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 12:02 PM, Friedrich Locke <[email protected] > wrote: > I wonder if nginx supports kerberos in the same sense as apache does! > I mean: with apache i may specify if i will want SSO or password (by > retrieving the password from the kerberos database). > > The configuration options are: > > KrbMethodNegotiate off/on > KrbMethodK5Passwd off/on > > These above are the directives for SSO or password (fetched from kdc > database). > > Does nginx support the same way too ? > > Thanks in advance. > > > _______________________________________________ > nginx mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx >
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