If you configure SSH and NFS, you get passwords logins and mounts. I think
mount.smb can use it as well as smbclient. I know that KDE auto logs me into
Samba/WIndows file shares without a password just like Windows. If you have
Kerberos websites, you can configure your browser to pass tickets and get
single-signon. There are quiet a few things you can do. If you have to enter
a password, there is usually a way to enable Kerberos for it.
Robert LeBlanc
Life Sciences & Undergraduate Education Computer Support
Brigham Young University
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 9:17 PM, Matthew Delves <m.delves at
ballarat.edu.au>wrote:
> Hey list,
> I'm wondering if there is any advantage to be gained by using kerberos
with
> pam_winbind.
>
> I've configured pam_winbind and enabled krb5_auth though apart from
being
> granted a ticket, I'm unsure as to any advantage that would be gained
by
> enabling Kerberos.
>
> Thanks,
> Matt Delves
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