
Kerberos Module for Apache Introduction Mod_auth_kerb is an Apache module designed to provide Kerberos authentication to the Apache web server. Using the Basic Auth mechanism, it retrieves a username/password pair from the browser and checks them against a Kerberos server as set up by your particular organization. The module also supports the Negotiate authentication method, which performs full Kerberos authentication based on ticket exchanges, and does not require users to insert their passwords to the browser.
In order to use the Negotiate method you need a browser supporting it (currently standard IE6.0 or Mozilla with the ). The module supports both kerberos4 and kerberos5 protocols for password verification. The Negotiate mechanism can be only used with Kerberos v5. The module supports both 1.x and 2.x versions of Apache. If you are using the Basic Auth mechanism, the module does not do any special encryption of any sort.
Hello NG, I have to use Apache2 with module 'mod_auth_kerb' (on Win32 to do SSO. While build/install on Linux with no.
The passing of the username and password is done with the same Base64 encoding that Basic Auth uses. This can easily be converted to plain text. To counter this, I would suggest also using mod_ssl or Apache-SSL. The use of SSL encryption is also recommended if you are using the Negotiate method.
1C:ENTERPRISE INSTALLATION 1C:Enterprise is a collection of software modules designed to develop and use solutions (configurations) for accounting and enterprise business activities automation, as well as configurations or collections of configurations. 1C:Enterprise software modules are universal and can work with any configuration (within the scope of the corresponding License Agreement). The security driver to prevent unauthorized access is installed with 1C:Enterprise. The installer makes it possible to install multiple 1C:Enterprise versions on a single computer, select the components to install and choose a version of 1C:Enterprise server installation. The launcher that is part of 1C:Enterprise makes it possible to work with a single list of infobases created in all versions of 1C:Enterprise (versions 8.0, 8.1, 8.2 and 8.3).
GENERAL INFORMATION ON INSTALLATION PROCEDURE There are significant differences between installation procedures of 1C:Enterprise under Microsoft Windows operating systems (hereinafter Windows) and under Linux operating systems (hereinafter Linux). For Windows a dedicated installer is used (see page 24). Obertka na shokolad shablon fotoshopa. No such installer is available for Linux so specific instructions on actions to be taken to carry out an operation will be provided in the respective sections (see page 36).
Before installation, please ensure that your computer is virus-free and that the hard drive does not contain any errors and enough disk space is available for the installation. NOTE In the installation process you may need the distribution packages of the operating system running on the computer. You may also need to possess the local or network administrator rights. WINDOWS INSTALLER 2.2.1.