windows and smartcards

2022-05-04 Thread Prabin Tamang
HI, i was wondering if the question listed in the link below was ever answered and if not, i was hoping you could provide please. https://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/kerberos/2010-September/016423.html -- Thank you, Prabin Tamang Kerberos mailing li

Re: windows and smartcards

2022-05-04 Thread Ken Hornstein via Kerberos
>i was wondering if the question listed in the link below was ever answered >and if not, i was hoping you could provide please. >https://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/kerberos/2010-September/016423.html I can provide a quick summary: - Current stock MIT Kerberos for Windows does not support pkinit (t

Re: windows and smartcards

2022-05-04 Thread Ken Hornstein via Kerberos
>for more information on this" >- People I work with have adapted the stock MIT Kerberos PKINIT plugin > to work on Windows. > >Do you have any sort of documentation that you can point me to on how to >make this work with windows. And also Mac as, we also have Mac users. Unfortunately, no (at lea

Re: windows and smartcards

2022-05-04 Thread Prabin Tamang
Hi, for more information on this" - People I work with have adapted the stock MIT Kerberos PKINIT plugin to work on Windows. Do you have any sort of documentation that you can point me to on how to make this work with windows. And also Mac as, we also have Mac users. Currently, my main focus i

Re: windows and smartcards

2022-05-04 Thread Prabin Tamang
gotcha, thank you very much for all the help. I guess just out of curiosity: - for windows: there are other tools such as heimdall and microsoft kerberos. with those I don't know if you ever played around with them or know if they support smartcard and pin authentication to get a ticket manually. m