Spring Security Kerberos
With the Spring Security Kerberos Extension, your users are authenticated against your web application just by opening the URL. There is no need to enter a username/password and no need to install additional software.
Code of Conduct
This project adheres to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct. By participating, you are expected to uphold this code. Please report unacceptable behavior to [email protected].
Downloading Artifacts
See downloading Spring artifacts for Maven repository information.
Documentation
Be sure to read the Spring Security Kerberos Reference. Extensive JavaDoc for the Spring Security Kerberos code is also available in the Spring Security Kerberos API Documentation.
Samples
Samples can be found under spring-security-kerberos-samples
. Check
the reference documentation more about what those do.
Building from Source
Spring Security Kerberos uses a Gradle-based build system.
In the instructions below, ./gradlew
is invoked from the root of the source tree and serves as
a cross-platform, self-contained bootstrap mechanism for the build.
Prerequisites
Git and the JDK17 build.
Be sure that your JAVA_HOME
environment variable points to the jdk1.7.0
folder extracted from the JDK download.
Check out sources
git clone [email protected]:spring-projects/spring-security-kerberos.git
Install all spring-\* jars into your local Maven cache
./gradlew install
Compile and test; build all jars, distribution zips, and docs
./gradlew build
Discover more commands with ./gradlew tasks
.
See also the Gradle build and release FAQ.
Getting Support
Check out the Spring Security tags on Stack Overflow. Commercial support is available too.
Contributing
Pull requests are welcome; see the contributor guidelines for details.
License
Spring Security Kerberos is Open Source software released under the Apache 2.0 license.