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1.6. Are there any other free version of Kerberos available?


Cygnus Solutions has announced the release of KerbNet 1.2. This is based on
the MIT 1.0pl1 release, but with a number of enhancements. You can find out
more information about KerbNet at <http://www.cygnus.com/technie/kerbnet/>.

The Center for Parallel Computers at the Royal Institute of Technology in
Stockholm, Sweden have a version of eBones (Bones with crypto calls added
back in). This is a version of Kerberos 4 that is exportable to other
countries (assuming that your country allows you to import cryptographic
software). It is available at

<ftp://ftp.pdc.kth.se/pub/krb>.

A web page for KTH krb4 is available at:

   * <http://www.pdc.kth.se/kth-krb>

There is also work at the Center for Parallel Computers to create a freely
available version of Kerberos 5 called Heimdal. Mailing lists to discuss
Heimdal are are available at:

   * <heimdal-announce@sics.se> - low-volume announcement only, moderated
   * <heimdal-discuss@sics.se> - high-volume discussion

Send email to <majordomo@sics.se> to subscribe to either one of these
mailing lists.

A web page for heimdal is also available at:

<http://www.pdc.kth.se/heimdal/>

As of this writing, the latest release is 0.03a.



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