See: Description
Class | Description |
---|---|
DelegationPermission |
This class is used to restrict the usage of the Kerberos
delegation model, ie: forwardable and proxiable tickets.
|
KerberosKey |
This class encapsulates a long term secret key for a Kerberos
principal.
|
KerberosPrincipal |
This class encapsulates a Kerberos principal.
|
KerberosTicket |
This class encapsulates a Kerberos ticket and associated
information as viewed from the client's point of view.
|
KeyTab |
This class encapsulates a keytab file.
|
ServicePermission |
This class is used to protect Kerberos services and the
credentials necessary to access those services.
|
The Kerberos network authentication protocol is defined in
RFC 4120. The Java
platform contains support for the client side of Kerberos via the
org.ietf.jgss
package. There might also be
a login module that implements
LoginModule
to authenticate
Kerberos principals.
You can provide the name of your default realm and Key Distribution
Center (KDC) host for that realm using the system properties
java.security.krb5.realm
and java.security.krb5.kdc
.
Both properties must be set.
Alternatively, the java.security.krb5.conf
system property can
be set to the location of an MIT style krb5.conf
configuration
file. If none of these system properties are set, the krb5.conf
file is searched for in an implementation-specific manner. Typically,
an implementation will first look for a krb5.conf
file in
<java-home>/lib/security
and failing that, in an OS-specific
location.
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