Firefox has kerberos (spnego) authentication disabled by default. You need to 
enable it, per domain.

See:
https://www.adelton.com/docs/idm/enable-kerberos-in-firefox


On October 20, 2018 12:19:32 PM UTC, "chiasa.men" <chiasa....@web.de> wrote:
>I'm running ocserv on a linux with kerberos auth which works well.
>My client is a windows client which is running firefox.
>
>How can i make it authenticate with the credentials used for
>openconnect 
>instead of the windows user creds?
>The idea is to authenticate automatically into webservices after logged
>into 
>vpn
>At the moment i'm running apache with mod-auth-kerb5
>It's logs say: gss_accept_sec_context() failed: An unsupported
>mechanism was 
>requested (, Unknown error),
>
>Is there maybe an alternative approach for reaching the goal?
>It seems to be a pretty common demand - how is it met usually?
>
>
>
>
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