Quick update:

Although I am currently unable to perform Kerberos ssh logins using passwords (as documented in the pam_krb5 man page), I can login by passing a valid ticket using GSSAPIAuthentication.

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Yemi

On Sep 1, 2009, at 10:23 AM, Adeyemi Adesanya wrote:


BTW, the following message is logged to /var/log/secure.log each time I attempt to perform a kerberos ssh login:

"in pam_sm_authenticate(): Failed to determine Kerberos principal name."

I should mention that I can perform kerberos logins from the console without any problems.

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Yemi

On Sep 1, 2009, at 10:12 AM, Adeyemi Adesanya wrote:


I've installed the official release of Snow Leopard and I'm running OpenAFS 1.4.11 without any trouble. Apple have bundled a more recent version of OpenSSH (5.2p1). Apple support actually sent me message claiming that the Kerberos credentials cache issue in 10.5 is now fixed in 10.6 but I'll believe it when I see it. What's interesting is that the sshd pam stack (/etc/pam.d/sshd) now includes pam_krb5 . Has anyone successfully logged into a Snow Leopard system via ssh using kerberos authentication? I haven't got it working yet.......


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Yemi
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