Hi Simon,
First off, Kerberos-enabled front doors sound really cool to me.
It would be a lovely showcase of the protocol, and although it’s
not mainstream thinking it may turn out to be a genius idea.
But you and your visitors would need to setup a KDC link, get a
TGT and then a service ticket.
Hi all,
I’m working on a electronics project to lock and unlock my door via my
phone (with Bluetooth). It works well but it’s unsafe since I just send the
lock and unlock command in cleartext, without authentication or encryption.
I would like to add authentication to this so that only I can enter
On Fri, 6 Mar 2015, Christopher Penney wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 12:44 PM, Benjamin Kaduk wrote:
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> > I believe I have fixed these bugs in the krb5 development branch, but they
> > have not made it into a new KfW release yet. If you are interested in
> > building KfW from the latest s