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This section of our Kerberos information pages contains latest information about commercial and non-commercially available application/utility products (and also some network devices) that are known to support the Kerberos v5 protocol for authentication and privacy.

 

For each application/utility shown the information in brackets summarises the known capabilities.

 

Database Applications:

Oracle (Windows and UNIX database server software + client interface to database)
Sybase (UNIX database + Windows/UNIX client interface to database)

 

ERP:

SAP® R/3 (Windows Client and Windows/UNIX Application Server)

 

Miscellaneous Applications:

Netscape Browser

 

Terminal Emulation:

Hummingbird's HostExplorer (part of eXceed) (Windows telnet + ftp)

WRQ's Reflection (Windows telnet + ftp)

 

Network Hardware:

CISCO Router (telnet)

Marconi ATM Switches (telnet)

 

Two Factor Authentication:

RSA SecurID® (Windows and UNIX Client)
VASCO Data Security Digipass™ Tokens (Windows and UNIX Client)
Secure Computing SafeWord™ Tokens (Windows and UNIX Client)

 

CyberSafe Products:

CyberSafe TrustBroker™ UNIX Utilities (ftp, telnet, rcp, rsh, rlogin, ksu + associated daemon's)

CyberSafe TrustBroker™ Windows Utilities (telnet, rcp, rsh)

 

Each of the above products supports Kerberos in different ways and some have more capabilities than others. There are also differences and implications with the supported Kerberos infrastructure. Please contact us for help/advice if you have a desire to learn more about using the Kerberos protocol with these or any other application/utility products.