Derrick Brashear <[email protected]> writes:
> That tool can do that too, it tweaks /etc/authorization. What did you click?
> You wanted "Get krb5 credential at login".

Yeah, I turned that on, but it still asks me to choose a principal and
re-input my password after each login.  Is there any way I can tell it
to try [email protected] without asking me?

I suppose it's safe to store my password in the MacOS keychain, because
it's effectively storing my password on the disk encrypted with itself
(as I mentioned before, the passwords are the same).

  - a

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