On Thu, Jan 27, 2005 at 06:52:32PM +1100, Luke Howard wrote:
>
> pam_ccreds was designed to be used with any PAM module, but I haven't
> tested it with anything but pam_ldap, and that was some time ago.
>
> You'll still need to use nss_updatedb or something similar to cache
> account information
ice.
-- Luke
>From: "Florian Preuß" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Using Kerberos5 for login
>To: kerberos@mit.edu
>Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 08:21:13 +0100 (MET)
>
>At the moment I'm using SuSE 9.2 Professional. I read about pam_ccreds but I
>thought it's n
At the moment I'm using SuSE 9.2 Professional. I read about pam_ccreds but I
thought it's not able to use it with Kerberos. For my understanding it's
used in combination with nss_updatedb which makes a local db including
passwd and groups from ldap and nsswitch falls back to pam_ccred which uses
th
> "FP" == Florian Preu writes:
FP> Is there a possibility to store credentials to log into a system,
FP> if the kdc is not availiable?
Recent Fedora releases have pam_ccreds for doing credential caching.
It should work with any Linux distro supporting PAM, but I don't know
how useful it is a
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=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Florian_Preu=DF=22?= wrote:
>
>Is there a possibility to store credentials to log into a system, if the
>kdc is not availiable?
>
>e.g. using a notebook at work (kdc availiable) going home and still able
>to use it (
Is there a possibility to store credentials to log into a system, if the
kdc is not availiable?
e.g. using a notebook at work (kdc availiable) going home and still able
to use it (kdc unavailiable)
THX for help!
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