I am attempting to do kerberos authentication with my
10.3 install.  I followed the directions here:

http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Authenticating-Linux-Active-Directory.html

in 10.2 and everything was fine.  However, the
pam_unix2.conf file that these directions reference
doesn't seem to be there in 10.3.

After configuring the kerberos client in YaST, the
directions at the above site say to add the following
to pam_unix2.conf in /etc/security:

auth: use_krb5 nullok
account: use_krb5
password: use_krb5 nulllok
session: none

However, the pam_unix2.conf file that these directions
reference doesn't seem to be there in 10.3.

The last time I jacked around with the various files
in /etc/pam.d, I couldn't log in with either my user
ID or root.  I won't do that in a total knowledge
vacuum anymore.

My kerberos config is correct, I am assuming, because
when I issue a "kinit" command and provide my
password, I am issued a ticket.  However, I am not
issued a ticket at my initial login.

I am not looking to join the domain, merely
authenticate against the AD, as I was able to do
previously.

Any help is greatly appreciated.


       
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