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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Wed, 17 Sep 1997, Ken Hornstein wrote: > >> Thought you might find this interesting. They've ported X libraries over > >> to NT, as well as a Kerberos 5 server and various X applications > >> using this free package. Maybe it will be of use to you or anyone else > >> doing a port of HylaFax: > > > >Please note: the Kerberos implementation for Windows NT is not compatible > >with the standard Kerberos release. Microsnot is once again taking someone > >else's design, modifying it so it will not interoperate, and trying to > >sell it as a major Microsnot product. > > I'd just like to clarify something. > > The Kerberos implementation _done by Microsoft_ is the broken version > ("broken" being a relative term :-) ). The one done by Cygnus _using > the GNU-WIN32 package_ is a close-to-straight port of the MIT V5 > release (but there are still a few #ifdef's in the code). Fair enough: I'm not familiar with the Cygnus NT product but am unsurprised at vastly superior quality, since they've done quite good previous releases of Kerberos. > However, since HylaFAX uses many of the characteristics of Unix > terminal devices, I doubt the server side would port to NT. Client > shouldn't be that hard, though. Good question: since NT is actually VMS at its guts (check out the lawsuits involving DEC and Microsoft and David Cutler, who wrote much of NT after leaving DEC), it might *theoretically* not be that difficult. But the secretive nature of Microsoft about its drivers, protocols, etc. could make it completely infeasible. Nico Garcia Engineer, CIRL Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBNB/75j/+ItycgIJRAQHjpQP/YbJ4X3PeRt1RPijnMmdLr3sc5FgWBwJ3 DctlPQ+Jb1/m2aSql5LfqT0bShX9LnPUJOuA58nkAox3eTgbJLjT84WYjMSUB/+5 Qn9hMsEPg/y9wNTtkzPvQKbPeHnWAbrfhtx+B3cpiSaQG8Mp5TOlhks3dx/NGPPG NivBZPTd2KE= =6DQ/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----