>>>>> "vpouli" == vpouli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
vpouli> I didn't put "localhost", I put my.full.host.name. I just put
vpouli> 'localhost' here for showing an example. I didn't want to
vpouli> stand on that, I just wanted to ask if there is a way to ask
vpouli> for a service ticket when the service contains '//' like in
vpouli> http://fqdn/service.
You completely misunderstand how this all works. That is a URL. From the
URL, the Kerberos client constructs a principal name for the HTTP service
on the named host (which cannot be "localhost"). That principal is of the
form: HTTP/<fqdn of server>@<REALM of server>
--
Richard Silverman
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