> >> To be honest, I have often wondered *why* we support > kerberos outside > >> of the uber l33t geek factor. I have not once in a commercial > >> deployment had a business requirement for the beast. LDAP? > Now that > >> is a whole other issue :) > > > > Single sign-on in a Windows/AD environment (I'm talking clients on > > windows, servers on linux here - at least in my case). I > know several > > people who use it, most just don't post here ;-) > > Wouldn't the LDAP auth in 8.2 resolve that?
No. LDAP gives me single credentials, but not single sign-on. I still have to enter my password every time I connect. //Magnus ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 7: You can help support the PostgreSQL project by donating at http://www.postgresql.org/about/donate