But, if the Cyrus code is no longer viable, we should be divorcing
ourselves from it anyway. For the basic use we make of SASL,
implementing our own client-side SASL support would be pretty straight
forward. The CMU code is license compatible, so we could lift what we
need from there as a starting point.
Ever looked at what it takes to implement the GSSAPI mechanism? Including
encryption? It ain't so simple.
--Ken
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