Entity Yeechang Lee spoke thus:

> 3) I've had public key SSH logins working well between all three
> boxes for some time. Given that fact, I wonder if I should even bother
> to switch to Kerberized SSH logins in the first place on any of my
> boxes. Put another way, is there any reason to believe that using a
> Kerberos ticket to authenticate myself in OpenSSH is "better" than a
> public key? Or vice versa?
Writing on behalf of comp.sys.mac.system I'd be curious to know what are
some of the advantages of your plan over the OSX builtin SSH authentication?

Maybe you could explain.


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