>You should use PAM instead of modifying /bin/login!


FWIW, we use here a modified version of the Kerberos 5 login program on
our systems (including Solaris).  I got tired of fighting with the various
different PAM APIs across systems, and it didn't cover all of them.  I
can only say "it works for us", and I seem to spend less time changing
login.krb5 & the few other things that take a Kerberos password than I
would if I was messing around with PAM modules ... so I'm happy with that
decision.

--Ken


Thanks Ken. I'll look into that option.

The main thing is that I don't screw up the other users. I only want to set this up for one user


I'm having some difficulty with this single sign on- Would be grateful if anyone could help me out!
I've built kerberos5 but having problems setting that up. I can't replace /bin/login because I only want to set up this up for one user.
Does anyone know what version the kerberos is on the IBM's AFS transarc build?
Will the kerberos 5 client be compatible with that?
Also I'm not sure if I've configured krb5.conf correctly either. When I run kinit I get this reply back:
# ./kinit
kinit(v5): Initial Ticket response appears to be Version 4 error while getting initial credentials
Lastly is there an easier way of doing this?!!!


Thanks alot.

JS.

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