If the Credential is available, I'm trying to figure how long it will be before it expires. I'm not counting on magic. Just looking at, if I already have a Credential, I might not have to generate a new one.
Maybe the klist source will show me what needs to be done. If you don't have a Credential it shows none. If you have a Credential, it shows the expiration date/time. ----- Not all who wander are lost! Chuck Keagle | ---- ___o | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Enterprise Servers | ------- \ <, | work: (425)865-1488 High Performance Computing | ----- ( )/ ( ) | cell: (425)417-3434 From: Ken Hornstein Sent: Thu 9/28/2006 10:33 PM To: Keagle, Chuck Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: API help with ticket expiry >When the next batch job is submitted, it comes from a new execution of >the submit program. Well, this is the problem. If there are no credentials available, you can't magically generate them. --Ken ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
