Could you elaborate on that? Ken Raeburn wrote: > On Aug 17, 2006, at 12:20, Fariba wrote: >> Thank you and others for replying. If we use the randkey option to >> create the principal and do not transfer it to the keytab (if you >> transfer it to the keytab, I assume anyone typing the username is >> authenticated, so it is nor secure), is there a way to set the real >> password? Using k_chpass requires the knowledge of the old >> password, which when it is random we do not know it . Unless we can >> set the password to known string (even null) for the users, I do not >> see an alternative. I think I am answering myself. Seems like you >> cannot use kerberos just to store the users and later add their >> passwords. Any thoughts? > > You'd need some sort of administrator access, either through the > kadmin protocol, or the set/change password protocol being worked on > in the IETF. > > Ken > >
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