The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Kerby 2.0.1.
The issues fixed are available here.
Downloads are available here
The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Kerby 2.0.0.
The issues fixed are available here.
Downloads are available here
The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Kerby 1.1.1.
The issues fixed are available here.
Downloads are available here
The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Kerby 1.1.0. This is a new major release of Apache Kerby, which implements cross-realm support, and also includes a GSSAPI module.
The issues fixed are available here.
Downloads are available here
The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Kerby 1.0.1. The issues fixed are available here.
Downloads are available here
The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Kerby 1.0.0. The issues fixed are available here.
Downloads are available here
The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Kerby 1.0.0-RC2.
105 JIRA issues were resolved and with the following Features and important changes since 1.0.0-RC1:
Anonymous PKINIT support(BETA): allows a client to obtain anonymous credentials without authenticating as any particular principal.
Finished token support:
PKIX CMS/X509 support.
BER encoding support.
Improved the ASN1 framework:
The Apache Directory team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Kerby 1.0.0-RC1, the first release candidate towards a 1.0 version.
Downloads are available here
In this release 236 JIRA issues were resolved and the following features are supported:
Kerberos libraries:
Standalone KDC server .
Support for various identity backends:
Embedded KDC server allows easy integration into products for unit tests or production deployment.
FAST/Preauthentication framework to allow popular and useful authentication mechanisms.
Token Preauth mechanism to allow clients to request tickets using JWT tokens.
Client can request a TGT with:
Client can request a service ticket with:
Network support including UDP and TCP transport with two implementations:
Tools:
Support for JAAS, GSSAPI and SASL frameworks that applications can leverage the authentication mechanisms provided by Kerby.
Building support: checking style and find bugs.