Jeffrey Altman wrote: > Leash has the ability to extract the Kerberos 5 tickets obtained by > Windows during the login process when the Windows domain controller is > Active Directory. When the domain controller is NT4, there is no > Kerberos 5 support available through Windows. Therefore, Leash cannot > obtain Kerberos tickets from Windows.
One moment... I didn't say NT has kerberos like AD has, I asked if the behavior will be the same for NT-domain users like it's now for local users. So, matching user/password with k5 principal and afs pts entry, a user will gain k5 ticket and token automatically, without prompts. Users are from a nt-domain, not local. > Leash will allow the user to obtain Kerberos 5 tickets for any user > principal provided that the user knows the associated password. Leash > will attempt to obtain AFS tokens if OpenAFS is installed. Allow automatically or will present the leash interface asking for a principal and password? I'm just trying to understand before screwing up a windows client :) -- Franco Milicchio <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> No keyboard found. Press F1 to continue... (Almost every BIOS available in this world... even yours!) ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
