I tried to raise it as an RFE at 
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solaris/pam I am requires to select a subcategory which is not possible. 
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Markus


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Will Fiveash" <william.five...@sun.com>
To: "Markus Moeller" <huaraz at moeller.plus.com>
Cc: "Will Fiveash" <William.Fiveash at Sun.COM>; 
<kerberos-discuss at opensolaris.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 2:07 AM
Subject: Re: [kerberos-discuss] pam_krb5 for multi domain environments


> Markus,
>
> Most of the Solaris Kerberos team is on vacation until Nov 29.  We'll 
> discuss this issue when we get back.  In the meantime feel free to  open a 
> RFE (request for enhancement) CR (change request) similar to  the defect 
> you opened earlier.
>
> On Nov 14, 2009, at 4:38 AM, Markus Moeller wrote:
>
>> What is Suns take on using a pam_krb5 option to allow login from 
>> multiple domains like Russ's pam_krb5 module with the realm option ?
>>
>> I have a setup where we have a Windows forest with two domains which 
>> trust each other. We can configure Kerberos enabled application to 
>> accept (e.g. ssh) users either from either domain (using  auth_to_local). 
>> But we have also applications which just use pam and  I would like that 
>> users from either domain can login. With Russ's  module I can stack two 
>> pam_krb5 lines with two different realms.
>>
>> Are there other ways to achieve this ?  Does Sun support user at domain  as 
>> userid which would be possible if the general user lenght  wouldn't be 
>> limited to 12 (I think) ?
>>
>> Thank you
>> Markus
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> -- 
> Will Fiveash
> Sun Microsystems Inc.
> Austin, TX, USA (TZ=CST6CDT)
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