You are going to have to describe what you are trying to do in more detail. 
Keytabs are not normally used for this purpose, except in the case of automated 
procedures (e.g. cron) that need to log in to a service as if they are a user. 
Perhaps you have confused keytabs (“passwords” on disk) with ccaches (ephemeral 
service credentials, which may or may not be on disk and typically expire in a 
relatively short time)? 

On 7/17/16, 16:04, "kerberos-boun...@mit.edu on behalf of Aneela Saleem" 
<kerberos-boun...@mit.edu on behalf of ane...@platalytics.com> wrote:

    Hi all,
    
    If a user logs into any kerberized Application, using Krb5LoginModule,
    there is a function loginFromKeyTab. Client should have the key tab file to
    login to application. But I think this is very insecure way of login.
    Anyone who cloud access your key tab file then login to application. Is
    there any appropriate way to login to system. I don't understand How to do
    this. I'm stuck
    
    Thanks
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