Yes. That can be done with GSS-API. There was a thread about that on krbdev a few 
weeks ago - the upshot is that two small changes are needed in MIT's GSS-API 
implementation for it to work.

> In other words, wait to see what ticket (initiator credentials) you
> get from the client, and then see if you have a keytab entry (acceptor
> credentials) for it?
> 
> Cheers,
> -- 
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