RFS: GNU Shishi
- To: Russ Allbery <rra@debian.org>
- Cc: debian-mentors@lists.debian.org
- Subject: RFS: GNU Shishi
- From: Simon Josefsson <jas@extundo.com>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 23:01:10 +0100
- Message-id: <[🔎] ilu1wzbss7t.fsf_-_@latte.josefsson.org>
- In-reply-to: <ilufyocrxdq.fsf@latte.josefsson.org> (Simon Josefsson's message of "Thu, 29 Dec 2005 11:49:37 +0100")
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Since last time, I have removed the GFDL manual from the package. The
package is still lintian clean. I believe I fixed all problems
discussed in this thread, but please double check. Is it possible to
upload this into unstable?
Package name : shishi
Version : 0.0.23
ITP : #344586
URL or Web page : http://josefsson.org/shishi/
License : GPL
Description : Shishi is an implementation of Kerberos 5
Shishi is an implementation of the Kerberos 5 network authentication
system.
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Shishi can be used to authenticate users in distributed systems.
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Shishi contains a library ('libshishi') that can be used by
application developers to add support for Kerberos 5. Shishi
contains a command line utility ('shishi') that is used by users to
acquire and manage tickets (and more). The server side, a Key
Distribution Center, is implemented by 'shishid'. Of course, a
manual documenting usage aspects as well as the programming API is
included.
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Shishi currently supports AS/TGS exchanges for acquiring tickets, the
AP exchange for performing client and server authentication, and
SAFE/PRIV for integrity/privacy protected application data exchanges.
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Shishi is internationalized; error and status messages can be
translated into the users' language; user name and passwords can be
converted into any available character set (normally including
ISO-8859-1 and UTF-8) and also be processed using an experimental
Stringprep profile.
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Most, if not all, of the widely used encryption and checksum types
are supported, such as 3DES, AES and HMAC-SHA1.
Debian packages:
http://josefsson.org/shishi/debian/
Thanks,
Simon
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