Rick,
We use the .krb versions of klog, pagsh, login, etc. to get Kerberos TGTs to
allow users to authenticate to the campus IMAP server. It works pretty well,
though as you noted, the PAG-associated ticket files tend to proliferate. I
would have thought that there would be a .krb version of unlog that would
remove the ticket file.
We use the .krb versions for Solaris, AIX and SGI. I don't remember all the
details about each platform, but be assured that each is slightly different.
I'll be happy to look through my notes if you have any particular questions.
Jan
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On Wed, 1 Apr 1998, Rick Cochran wrote:
> I need my users to get kerberos ticket-granting-tickets so that they
> can authenticate to a kpop server. It looks as though I should be
> able to do this with klog.krb, tokens.krb, pagsh.krb, and the
> undocumented afs_dynamic_kerbauth. In fact, it works, though I end
> up with a lot of extra 'tktp1090523694'-type files in /tmp.
>
> However, the only documentation for these items says to ask Transarc
> support for installation instructions. I asked, and they do not seem
> to know!
>
> I'm begining to suspect that these items are serious orphans and that
> I should give up and switch to K5, which I was hoping not to do since
> it would be just another thing for my small, overloaded staff to
> support.
>
> Is anyone using the .krb stuff?
>
> Any wisdom would be appreciated.
>
> -Rick
>
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