I am trying to write a script to create users. In some parts of the script I need to
have a plain admin ticket and using the command:
kinit xxxx -c /tmp/admin.cache
gets me one happily.
In another part of the script I need to set the user's password. For this I need a
kadmin ticket which I can get with this command:
kinit xxxx -c /tmp/kadmin.cache -S kadmin/admin
(or invoking kadmin)
I really don't want to force administrators to put in their passwords twice so how can
I have both these tickets in a cache?
I tried ksu but can't quite get it to do that - well maybe I could if it would honour
the -C option but it doesn't.
(debian woody kerberos 1.2.4)
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