4 This is an implementation of the GSS EAP mechanism, as described in
5 draft-howlett-eap-gss-xx.txt.
10 In order to build this, a recent Kerberos implementation (MIT or
11 Heimdal), Shibboleth, and EAP libraries are required, along with
12 all of their dependencies.
17 When installing, be sure to edit $prefix/etc/gss/mech to register
18 the EAP mechanisms. A sample configuration file is in this directory.
20 Make sure your RADIUS library is configured to talk to the server of
26 You can then test the MIT or Cyrus GSS and SASL example programs.
27 Sample usage is given below. Substitute <user>, <pass> and <host>
28 appropriately (<host> is the name of the host running the server,
29 not the RADIUS server).
31 % gss-client -port 5555 -spnego -mech "{1 3 6 1 4 1 5322 21 1 18}" \
32 -user <user> -pass <pass> <host> host@<host> "Testing GSS EAP"
33 % gss-server -port 5555 -export host@<host>
35 Note: for SASL you will be prompted for a username and password.
37 % client -C -p 5556 -s host -m EAP-AES128 <host>
38 % server -c -p 5556 -s host -h <host>