On Tue, Sep 16 2014 at 11:25:50 +0200, Günther J. Niederwimmer scribbled in "kinit -k on boot": > Hello, > > can any help with the new Problem with kinit -k host/.... > > on my "old" server i have a cron job with > @reboot root /..../sleep 60 && /usr/bin/kinit -k host/...... > > but i mean the extra character "@reboot" is not longer working with > systemd ? > > what is the new way to become a kerberos key. > > Thanks for a answer,
I didn't know that systemd was also stamping all over cron like that, thanks for the tip. The way I have this sort of thing set up is to use k5start [0] running either under supervisord or daemontools, but could be done using rc.local or similar (but without the resilience you'd gain from process supervision). Cheers. Dameon. [0]: http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/software/kstart/ -- ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ooOoo <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< Dr. Dameon Wagner, Systems Development and Support IT Services, University of Oxford ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ooOoo <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
