From: Grant Taylor via TUHS <tuhs@minnie.tuhs.org>
To: tuhs@minnie.tuhs.org
Subject: Re: [TUHS] YP / NIS / NIS+ / LDAP
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2018 21:58:58 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4505fa46-380b-2a2d-2e9b-e114369fbc5d@spamtrap.tnetconsulting.net> (raw)
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On 11/05/2018 02:43 PM, Ben Greenfield via TUHS wrote:
> I found that I had to do all of this using SASL.
At first read I was thinking "SASL? Really?". Then I remembered that
Simple Authentication and Security Layer is really just an abstraction
layer. An abstraction layer that very easily could have (but I don't
know one way or the other) a back end to Kerberos.
> I remember it as SASL would handle the kerberization during boot up
> getting tickets for each LDAP entry that you wanted mapped to a service
> on that client.
Hum.
> I could be wrong but I think SASL seems to be way connect services on
> Linux with LDAP that are served kerberized.
I've always viewed SASL as a way for applications to outsource the
authentication / security so that the program code didn't need to worry
about it. It also allowed SASL to manage supporting all the different
back end security methods.
I also think much the same about PAM. - In fact, I don't think I could
properly differentiate between PAM and SASL.
--
Grant. . . .
unix || die
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2018-11-06 6:36 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 64+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2018-11-04 20:51 Grant Taylor via TUHS
2018-11-04 21:46 ` Ben Greenfield via TUHS
2018-11-04 22:45 ` Arthur Krewat
2018-11-04 22:58 ` Mantas Mikulėnas
2018-11-04 23:49 ` Warner Losh
2018-11-05 3:16 ` Robert Brockway
2018-11-05 6:08 ` Grant Taylor via TUHS
2018-11-05 7:24 ` Mantas Mikulėnas
2018-11-05 7:33 ` Mantas Mikulėnas
2018-11-05 16:12 ` Arthur Krewat
2018-11-05 19:32 ` Grant Taylor via TUHS
2018-11-05 22:43 ` Arthur Krewat
2018-11-06 5:25 ` Grant Taylor via TUHS
2018-11-06 16:50 ` Arthur Krewat
2018-11-06 19:43 ` Grant Taylor via TUHS
2018-11-05 19:27 ` Grant Taylor via TUHS
2018-11-05 19:36 ` Grant Taylor via TUHS
2018-11-05 21:36 ` Mantas Mikulėnas
2018-11-05 23:12 ` Grant Taylor via TUHS
2018-11-05 21:43 ` Ben Greenfield via TUHS
2018-11-06 4:58 ` Grant Taylor via TUHS [this message]
2018-11-06 12:59 ` Ben Greenfield via TUHS
2018-11-06 6:53 ` Mantas Mikulėnas
2018-11-06 13:21 ` Ben Greenfield via TUHS
2018-11-06 13:44 ` Mantas Mikulėnas
2018-11-06 14:00 ` Ben Greenfield via TUHS
2018-11-06 13:46 ` Mantas Mikulėnas
2018-11-05 22:34 ` Dan Cross
2018-11-06 5:24 ` Grant Taylor via TUHS
2018-11-06 7:07 ` Mantas Mikulėnas
2018-11-06 17:30 ` Grant Taylor via TUHS
2018-11-06 19:58 ` Mantas Mikulėnas
2018-11-06 22:24 ` Dan Cross
2018-11-07 0:35 ` Grant Taylor via TUHS
2018-11-07 11:37 ` Pete Turnbull
2018-11-07 17:30 ` Grant Taylor via TUHS
2018-11-07 22:01 ` Dave Horsfall
2018-11-08 1:48 ` Dave Horsfall
2018-11-07 23:00 ` Pete Turnbull
2018-11-07 1:03 ` Pete Turnbull
2018-11-06 12:54 ` Ben Greenfield via TUHS
2018-11-05 20:10 ` Dave Horsfall
2018-11-05 3:49 ` Larry McVoy
2018-11-05 6:12 ` Grant Taylor via TUHS
2018-11-05 19:58 ` Dave Horsfall
2018-11-05 22:53 ` Grant Taylor via TUHS
2018-11-06 1:28 ` Dave Horsfall
2018-11-05 15:44 ` Larry McVoy
2018-11-05 18:38 ` arnold
2018-11-05 19:04 ` Larry McVoy
2018-11-05 21:21 ` Noel Hunt
2018-11-07 8:58 ` arnold
2018-11-07 14:05 ` arnold
2018-11-05 20:48 ` A. P. Garcia
2018-11-05 23:07 ` Grant Taylor via TUHS
2018-11-06 1:46 ` Dan Cross
2018-11-06 5:32 ` Grant Taylor via TUHS
2018-11-06 22:29 ` Dan Cross
2018-11-07 0:40 ` Grant Taylor via TUHS
2018-11-07 1:38 ` Arthur Krewat
2018-11-06 3:03 ` Robert Brockway
2018-11-06 5:03 ` David Arnold
2018-11-06 5:34 ` Grant Taylor via TUHS
2018-11-06 23:59 Norman Wilson
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