Simon Wilkinson wrote: > Nicolas Williams ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > : Yes, it's possible, and you don't need Simon's OpenSSH/GSS patches to do > : this. IIRC OpenSSH has this as a builtin feature (you may need Simon's > : OpenSSH MIT/Heimdal compat patches for that to work). > > You will. There's also a bug that I've just discovered in the most recent > patch that stops it from working (the user's credentials go into a > memory ccache which is never copied onto the file system). I'm currently > testing a fix.
Oh ok so that's exactly that bug which is affecting me. Can you let me know or let know the people in comp.protocols.kerberos when a fix is available ? Hey btw: are you the Simon of www.swx.org.uk ? > : But you can also > : use OpenSSH with PAM and a PAM_KRB5 module, if you have PAM (and a > : suitable PAM_KRB5 module). > > I'd strongly recommend using PAM if you can. I wanted to use it unfortunately pam_krb5 won't compile on Slackware Linux. Thanks for your help Regards ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
