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2020 Jul 28
2
kerberos ticket on login problem
...= yes
krb5_ccache_type = KEYRING
In /etc/krb5.conf, I also have:
default_ccache_name = KEYRING:persistent:%{uid}
Using wbinfo -K jas, then entering my password,? I see:
plaintext kerberos password authentication for [jas] succeeded
(requesting cctype: FILE)
credentials were put in: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_1004
[It writes the keyring to a file even though I've specified KEYRING.? I
don't know if wbinfo automatically writes to FILE or whether it reads
pam_winbind.conf and should be writing to KEYRING).
If I remove the file, and ssh to the system, I don't get a Kerberos ticket.
I know the p...
2020 Jul 28
0
kerberos ticket on login problem
...n /etc/krb5.conf, I also have:
>
> default_ccache_name = KEYRING:persistent:%{uid}
>
> Using wbinfo -K jas, then entering my password,? I see:
>
> plaintext kerberos password authentication for [jas] succeeded
> (requesting cctype: FILE)
> credentials were put in: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_1004
>
> [It writes the keyring to a file even though I've specified KEYRING.?
> I don't know if wbinfo automatically writes to FILE or whether it
> reads pam_winbind.conf and should be writing to KEYRING).
>
> If I remove the file, and ssh to the system, I don't get a Ke...
2020 Jul 29
1
kerberos ticket on login problem
...gt;>
>> default_ccache_name = KEYRING:persistent:%{uid}
>>
>> Using wbinfo -K jas, then entering my password,? I see:
>>
>> plaintext kerberos password authentication for [jas] succeeded
>> (requesting cctype: FILE)
>> credentials were put in: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_1004
>>
>> [It writes the keyring to a file even though I've specified KEYRING.?
>> I don't know if wbinfo automatically writes to FILE or whether it
>> reads pam_winbind.conf and should be writing to KEYRING).
>>
>> If I remove the file, and ssh to the syst...