On 2016-12-09, Finn Andersen wrote:
> Sssd is used on the server. I'm using a fat-client, which is authenticating
> the "ltsp-way" with ldm/ssh. The kerberos ticket needs to live on the local
> machine running the fat-client image. The fat-client image doesn't have
> sssd installed. Btw I'm using Debian Jessie for my install.

Unfortunately, because of the way LDM works, I don't think it's possible
to integrate with kerberos.

This week, we've been actively working on LTSP6, in particular, methods
for using pam and nss with a conventional display manager. It's still in
the proof-of-concept phase, so not really ready for production yet, but
would likely be able to resolve these kinds of issues.

Since you have kerberos configured on the server, you might be able to
manually configure the clients to use conventional display manager such
as lightdm or gdm with the appropriate pam and nss hooks to enable
kerberos. Obviously, this won't have all the LTSP features available,
but may work for your needs.


live well,
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