Liam Healy writes:
> Because I use two Kerberos realms simultaneously, and I need to
> distinguish them somehow. I rename them with the realm name as part of
> the file name. I was using "KRB5CCNAME" in my report as a proxy for the
> filename, what I should have said is that ticket file name is
On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 11:32 PM, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Liam Healy writes:
>
> > When sshing to this computer with forwarded tickets, the filename is
> > changed from what is defined by $KRBCCNAME on the client to some kind of
> > default naming /tmp/krb5ccname__x. This means that the ticket
Liam Healy writes:
> When sshing to this computer with forwarded tickets, the filename is
> changed from what is defined by $KRBCCNAME on the client to some kind of
> default naming /tmp/krb5ccname__x. This means that the ticket
> is there, but not under the expected name, so setting $KRB5CC
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When sshing to this computer with forwarded tickets, the filename is
changed from what is defined by $KRBCCNAME on the client to some kind of
default naming /tmp/krb5ccname__x. This means that the ticket is
there, but no
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