Using ssh -vvv shows that the public key is working, but no matter what 
I'm prompted for a  password.

Also, is a keytab file from the AD server with the client principal 
absolutely necessary?  We have several Solaris 8 clients that work 
without a keytab.  The Solaris 10 clients authenticate fine and accept 
the password, but the verbose authentication output always complains 
about the "Server not found in kerberos database". The admin working on 
this project doesn't, since he never had to put it on the Solaris 8 
hosts.  Again, the password does work and completes the login.

I'm looking for some very direct step-by-step instructions on setting up 
Solaris 10 as a client against AD.  There is a ton of documents out 
there, but they're very long and not very direct.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Regards,
Brian
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