John Koelndorfer wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> Firstly, thanks to those who have taken time to shoot an e-mail my way
> to try and help. It's greatly appreciated. Secondly, sorry to be
> sending out another list mail but I notice that the suggestions I got
> were all more or less the same -- loo
Hello again,
Firstly, thanks to those who have taken time to shoot an e-mail my way
to try and help. It's greatly appreciated. Secondly, sorry to be
sending out another list mail but I notice that the suggestions I got
were all more or less the same -- look at PAM. I think I may not have
bee
Hi Greg
Thanks for the feedback.
Much appreciated!
Met vriendelijke groet
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Bien à vous
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I would personally stick with using a supplied keytab.
If you do switch to renewing tickets, be aware that renewal has to
happen while the old tickets are still valid. If your crontab ever
misses a renewal, it will break until you kinit again by hand.
The theoretical advantage of renewal over a
Folks,
If you're even thinking about attending the AFS & Kerberos Best
Practices workshop this year, please reserve a room now! The block
is up as of April 1, and we're low on reservations.
We know times are tough and travel budgets are getting eaten left and
right. But there's no penalty if i