Excerpts from internet.info-afs: 23-Jan-95 Re: Kerberos apps in AFS by
Todd [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Yes, I see that AFS doesn't stash the TGT anywhere, unless you use klog 
> -t.  The problem with klog -t is that it *overwrites* the ticket file, 
> rather than appending to it.  So if you klog in multiple cells, the last 
> TGT wins!  Of course if you klog in multiple cells, the last cell you 
You can only have a "primary"krbtgt for one Kerberos realm at a time;
That's just the way Kerberos works. Note that you can, if you've
exchanged kerberos keys with other kerberos realms, get
[EMAIL PROTECTED], but that's a different animal 

-D 



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