##Current Version
-January 2012:
+November 2012:
-* Get the [Image](http://moonshot-image.s3.amazonaws.com/dvd.2012.01/binary.iso)
-* Sources are available in the same directory
+* Get the [Image](http://psec.s3.amazonaws.com/moonshot-images/2012.11.11.iso)
+* Please review the following [notes](https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A2=MOONSHOT-COMMUNITY;98c2ceea.1201)
+* The [source](http://psec.s3.amazonaws.com/moonshot-images/2012.11.11.source/source.debian.tar) to the Debian software used on the DVD is available. For getting Moonshot source please refer to our [git](http://www.project-moonshot.org/gitweb/) repository for a better experience.
-##Previous Version
-May 2011:
-
-* Get the [Image](http://moonshot-image.s3.amazonaws.com/dvd.2011.05/image.iso)
-* Sources are available in the Debian archive or [here](http://moonshot-image.s3.amazonaws.com/dvd.2011.05/source.debian.tar.gz)
-
-# includes
+# Includes
* A configured freeradius server
* Generates SAML assertions on authentication
* Libradsec library
* Moonshot support for Firefox and Apache
* Moonshot support for OpenSSH
+
# Testing Moonshot
There is a RADIUS account steve@local with password testing. This account is authorized to log into an SSH user called moonshot. to test:
Another test involves the GSS sample application from MIT Kerberos:
-
- gss-server host@localhost & #start server in the background
-
- gss-client -mech "{1 3 6 1 4 1 5322 22 1 18}" localhost host@localhost test_message
+[[!inline raw=yes pagenames=testing/gss-sample ]]
It is also possible to test with the web server.
Under /var/www create a directory. Include a .htaccess file with the following contents: