I have a MacOS laptop. My username and local password on the laptop happen to match my kerberos username and password. My kerberos tickets expire after 10 hours, but are renewable for 10 *days*.
It occurred to me that it would be nifty if my laptop acquired kerberos tickets for me when I logged in (during the brief window when my un-hashed password is present in laptop RAM), and made an attempt to renew them once an hour (if connected to the network). This would save me having to do a separate kinit after logging in, and having to re-kinit every 10 hours. I've got a screensaver lock and encrypt my swapfile, so I'm not too worried about physical theft issues resulting in ticket theft. Is there a piece of software that does this? It's been a long, long time since I used Windows, but it sounds like this feature is what the Windows client calls "integrated login". Or maybe not. Either way, is there a way to get MacOS to do this? Thanks, - a _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
