On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 9:05 PM, Wesley Craig <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 13 Mar 2009, at 09:41, Kevin Horn wrote:
>
>> Isn't Apple's provided Kerberos just MIT Kerberos?
>>
>
> Well, I haven't messed with it in a while, but last time I tried to use
> cosign.cgi on a Mac, the kerberos tickets were stored in an inaccessible
> mach magic place. There's some possibility this is MIT Kerberos behavior,
> but I'm not aware of a similar magic place being provided by other Unix
> flavors. The upshot is that tickets can't be transfered to cosignd, and
> thus can't be provided to cosign filters.
>
> :wes
>
Wes:
I'm not sure what you mean by a "magic place", but MIT Kerberos by default
stores it's tickets in the file system. I can see Apple deciding that this
was a bad idea, but I haven't been able to come up with any info on where
tickets on MacOS X are actually stored.
Anyway, I doubt this is the problem I'm seeing, as it would have to be only
happening on Intel-based machines. As I said, everything works fine on the
PowerPC-based machine.
Kevin
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