On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 01:01:18PM +0200, Michael Löffler wrote:
> Thanks for your answers!
>
> > > > Yes, please check man sssd-krb5 and the option that include 'renew' in
> > > > their name, e.g. "krb5_renewable_lifetime".
> > > After reading the manpage, I thought that this only affects auths v
Thanks for your answers!
Yes, please check man sssd-krb5 and the option that include 'renew' in
their name, e.g. "krb5_renewable_lifetime".
After reading the manpage, I thought that this only affects auths via krb5 -
however, our auth_provider is ad. Am I wrong here?
The ad provider is a AD-s
On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 11:40:39AM +0200, Michael Löffler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > Yes, please check man sssd-krb5 and the option that include 'renew' in
> > their name, e.g. "krb5_renewable_lifetime".
> After reading the manpage, I thought that this only affects auths via krb5 -
> however, our auth_pro
Hi,
> Yes, please check man sssd-krb5 and the option that include 'renew' in
> their name, e.g. "krb5_renewable_lifetime".
After reading the manpage, I thought that this only affects auths via
krb5 - however, our auth_provider is ad. Am I wrong here?
> But please note that only tickets acquire
On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 10:00:35AM +0200, Michael Löffler wrote:
> Dear SSSD Users,
>
> I have a question regarding the renewal of Kerberos tickets within a Samba
> AD. All servers and clients are running Ubuntu 16.04. We have a lot of
> Windows clients too; therefore we're using Samba. First of a
On Wed, 18 Oct 2017, Michael Löffler wrote:
Dear SSSD Users,
I have a question regarding the renewal of Kerberos tickets within a Samba
AD. All servers and clients are running Ubuntu 16.04. We have a lot of
Windows clients too; therefore we're using Samba. First of all, I'll
summarize our se