Jeff, Thanks, That worked. When I had tried the -c option I did not put the FILE: in front of the path.
I am now running into an other problem. If I open a cygwin xterm window and run kinit, I get the ticket. I am then able to ssh to any of the servers with out being asked for a password. But when I run ms2mit and then try to ssh, I am asked for a password. If I run klist I see a valid ticket. It looks the same as the ticket I get after running kinit. In the kdc.log on the kdc server, I get an error stating: "<unknown client> for host/[EMAIL PROTECTED], No mathcing key in entry" The other think that I have noticed when I do a klist is that after I do a kinit and then ssh, the server I went to is in my ticket cache. But after I run ms2mit and then ssh, the server is not added. Thanks Pat Jeffrey Altman wrote: > Cygwin can only use file based ccaches. You need to store the TGT > into a file ccache. > > ms2mit.exe -c FILE:<pathname> > > Then you have to specify the default ccache name in your cygwin > environment. > > Jeffrey Altman > > > Pat Connolly wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I have installed kfw-3.0 on my XP workstation It authenticates against > > the KDC with no problems. Klist shows the ticket in the MSLSA cache. > > > > On my workstation, I also have cygwin installed with krb5 and kerberos > > enabled ssh. Once I run kinit, my ssh works fine. > > > > I am now trying to get the Windows tickets to be dumped to the krb5 > > file cache using ms2mit so that I do not need to enter my password a > > second time. When I run ms2mit from the command line I get the prompt > > back with no errors but the krb5 cache is not populated. Any ideas > > where I went wrong? > > > > Thanks > > Pat ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
