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Network Identity Manager (NetIdMgr) allows end users to manage multiple network identifies from within a single easy to use interface. NetIdMgr is extensible, enabling organizations to add support for various types of identification providers and the ability to derive new forms from the user's ... [More] initial credentials. For example, MIT Kerberos for Windows 3.0 and future versions of OpenAFS for Windows use NetIdMgr with a Kerberos 5 identity provider. Credential provider plug-ins for Kerberos 5 and Kerberos 4 tickets manage the identification properties as well as the ticket acquisition and renewal process. A credential provider plug-in for AFS tokens is distributed by the OpenAFS project. A credential provider for kx509/kca certificates is distributed by the KCACred project. [Less]

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KNC is Kerberised NetCat. It works in basically the same way as either netcat or stunnel except that it is Kerberised. You can use it to construct client/server applications while keeping the Kerberos libraries out of your programs address space quickly and easily.

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A replacement for kadmin.

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An OO client/server application development framework with integration with KNC.

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Keytab management program that uses krb5_admin.

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A suite of command tools in the vein of the useradd/mod/del, etc tools found on Linux and and Solaris, pw tools on BSD, mk|ch|rmuser/group tools on AIX, etc. However, their use is not to manipulate local accounts, but POSIX-type accounts that can be found in LDAP directory services installations ... [More] , namely those with posixAccount and posixGroup attributes. They are also able to administer SUDOer accounts in LDAP if the functionality is enabled at compile time. [Less]

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