Eswar S wrote:
Hi,


Using Mit Kerberos how can I support SSO?
You can obtain your tickets during the windows logon process from your domain controller and then access them from KFW aware applications by setting the default ccache to MSLSA: or by permitting Network Identity Manager to synchronize the MSLSA: cache contents with an API: cache.

Is it possible to update Microsoft cache? How can I make other kerberised
application to use cache file which is generated by my application.
On Vista the MSLSA: cache is read-write provided you do not use the binaries provided by MIT. KFW 3.2.2 was built incorrectly and the MIT distribution treats the Vista MSLSA: cache as read-only.

I mean when I got credentials (TGT) from KDC, I will store to cache file. I
will set it as default cache.
Ok. Then all KFW aware applications that do not specify a ccache will use those credentials.

 My doubt is how all are supporting SSO using Kerberos tokens.

How can I update Microsoft cache? Is it possible?
Please help me in this regard. I will be waiting for your reply.

Thanks and Regards,
Eswar S

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