Prebuilt node kerberus native binding written by pure rust. It is based on node-krb5 (huge thx for @gboutry 🙏), but you don't need to compile the library. node-rs-krb5 uses napi-rs, which is a Rust based framework for building pre-compiled Node.js addons. We are supporting all the main platforms (mac, linux, windows) and CPU architectures (arm64, x64).
- 👷♂️ Prebuilt for all the main platforms (Mac, Linux, Windows)
- 🤘 You don't need to intstall python, xcode or visual studio compile chain
- 📝 TypeScript type defininition support
- 🚀 Bring native performance for Node.js
- 🦺 Memory safe, guaranteed by Rust compiler
- 🍳 Similar API than krb5 node package
yarn add node-rs-krb5
npm install -S node-rs-krb5
node18 | node20 | node21 | |
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Windows x64 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
macOS x64 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
macOS arm64 (m chips) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Linux x64 gnu | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Feel free to create an issue if you need other CPU architecture support. 🥰 Initially, I only added the basics.
You need to install the MIT Kerberos library.
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Mac
brew install krb5
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Linux
pacman -S krb5 yum install -y krb5-libs apt-get install libkrb5-3
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Windows
choco install mitkerberos
import { kinit, spnego } from 'node-rs-krb5';
kinit({
principal: 'admin',
password: 'adm1n_p4ssw0rd',
realm: 'KRB.LOCAL',
ccname: '/tmp/customcc'
}).then(ccname => {
console.log('Credentials saved in', ccname);
return spnego({
hostbased_service: 'HTTP@m01.krb.local'
});
}).then(token => {
console.log('SPNEGO token :', token);
}).catch(err => {
console.log(err);
});