Re: RFC5077 ticket construction help

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Since there exists a reference implementation, and the source code is available, why not start there?  The symmetric key protocol is the basis of Kerberos.

- M

On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 9:26 AM, Henderson, Karl via openssl-users <openssl-users@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Need some help with RFC5077 ticket construction. I’d like to implement a type of Needham-Schroeder protocol where:

 

  • A wants to talk to B
  • A and B have a relationship with C
  • C constructs an RFC5077 ticket and gives it to A so that A can contact B

 

Are there any good examples of how to do this?

 

The problem I think I’m having the most difficulty with is understanding what I need to put into the encrypted_state portion of the session ticket.

 

Thanks,

Karl

 


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