19 packages tagged with “kerberos”
A cross-platform, managed-code Kerberos Ticket parsing, validation, and authentication library.
Porting of OpenLdap native lib for .NET Core. Library is cross platform. Also supported KERBEROS (passwordless) authentication!.
Microsoft ASP.NET Core 2.0 SPNEGO GSS Kerberos Authentication
A command line tool that manages the cross-platform, managed-code Kerberos Ticket parsing, validation, and authentication library Kerberos.NET.
Oracle Data Provider for .NET (ODP.NET) Kerberos provides network security and authentication for Oracle .NET applications via the Kerberos.NET library.
Package Description
Components enabling secure authentication and authorization based on popular standards such as OAuth, OpenId, OTP, SSH, RADIUS, Kerberos, and LDAP through simple, easy-to-use, and intuitive APIs.
Package helps to enable Windows Auth using Kerberos in container(not joined to a domain controller) platform
Microsoft ASP.NET SPNEGO GSS Kerberos Authentication
[Open Source] Vaser is a powerful high-performance event based network engine library for C# .Net. It is possible to start multiple servers in one program and use the same network code for all servers. In the baselayer network communication are all strings are omitted, instead it is based on a unique binary identifier, which the CPU and memory relieves massively. Crossplattform: Windows Desktop, iOS, Android, UWP, NetCore.
Open-source Win32 / Kerberos extensions for Hazelcast, the open-source in-memory distributed computing platform.
A framework to extend the Microsoft .net framework with extra net(work) functionality.
Enable drop-in Windows Single Sign On for popular Java web servers.
A simple library to add kerberos auth for a dotnet app running in a linux container that is not domain joined
Set KRB5CCNAME in Unix-system using P/Invoke.
Kerberos authentication support for the AMPS C# Client.
A cross-platform .NET library for SMB/CIFS file operations. Supports both Kerberos and username/password authentication. Works on Windows (native UNC) and Linux/macOS (via smbclient).