On 10.03.23 19:25, Ken Hornstein via Kerberos wrote:
Also, since I got precisely zilch feedback here while there were other
postings here I'm under the impression that this is a mailing list with
*no* user support (but instead a development list or similar).

Dude, I can't speak for anyone else, but I didn't know the answer (and
it involved Windows, which I am not that familiar with), _and_ my
day job does not pay me to support people on the MIT Kerberos mailing
list.  That's not to say I'm opposed to helping people, but if I don't
know the answer I'm not going to chime in with a "Sorry, I have no idea"
kind of answer because that doesn't help anyone.

I have to apologize to everyone here and thank you and Sam for your feedback: the tone of my original message was an edge to sharp. I should have had my frustration under control that my asking a lowly question gets no reply on a mailing list with evidently a kiloton of critically condensed knowledge in the subject matter. Of course nobody owes me nothing here - sorry.

Judging by the thread you posted, it sure seems like the problem
was specific to the Postgresql implementation on Windows so it's not
surprising nobody here would be an expert on that.

The question was in fact not specific to Postgresql. It was pretty much a generic "I can't get my windows client to authenticate via SSPI/AD/Kerberos". It was just that it was psql that showed the symptoms and that I as a newbie in the subject matter was caught up in that oekosystem. However the problem is/was a generic client -> SSPI/AD/Kerberos one.

Anyway, thanks a lot for pointing out to me what I should do better next time!!!

Greetings and thanks to all!
*t

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