> There is an unexportable patch, which allows a user to get a Coda token
> without typing a password if he is Kerberos authenticated.
>
> > o If using Kerberos V authentication, can we use Kerberos keytab files
> > to obtain tokens? (this ties into the previous question)
>
> Likely, I haven't tried.
>
You can get coda tokens from a valid kerberos ticket. Since you can get
kerberos tickets from a keytab file with 'kinit -t', there should be no
problem with this.
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