We're mostly on MIT krb5 v1.0.6. The full source distribution (including all the crypto parts) is available in the UK. See the Kerberos FAQ (can be found at http://www.lib.ox.ac.uk/internet/news/faq/archive/ kerberos-faq.general.html)
I haven't found 1.1 outside the US so far. But 1.0.6 is working very nicely for us (with a few tweaks that I keep meaning to put up for download).
Others have mentioned Heimdal. I investigated it about a year ago. But we were transitioning from a MIT Kerberos v4 installation, our site is moderately large (hundreds of machines, thousands of users), and at that time Heimdal did not seem to be up to the job, and the documentation was very sketchy. It might have improved though (I wish I had the time to keep up with its development).
We're mostly on MIT krb5 v1.0.6. The full source distribution (including all the crypto parts) is available in the UK. See the Kerberos FAQ (can be found at http://www.lib.ox.ac.uk/internet/news/faq/archive/ kerberos-faq.general.html)
I haven't found 1.1 outside the US so far. But 1.0.6 is working very nicely for us (with a few tweaks that I keep meaning to put up for download).
Others have mentioned Heimdal. I investigated it about a year ago. But we were transitioning from a MIT Kerberos v4 installation, our site is moderately large (hundreds of machines, thousands of users), and at that time Heimdal did not seem to be up to the job, and the documentation was very sketchy. It might have improved though (I wish I had the time to keep up with its development).
David Wragg
dpw@doc.ic.ac.uk