Changing the Kerberos password using a web browser is sort of
uncomfortable. The following script uses kdialog boxes and could be
executed via ALT-F2 or via a .desktop file. It works for me. To be
useable in GNOME as well, xdialog would be better though but IIRC it
looks ugly.
[Wolfgang Schweer]
Changing the Kerberos password using a web browser is sort of
uncomfortable.
Yes, but required to get the Samba and LDAP password updated at the
same time. :( If we want to properly handle Samba and LDAP access, we
need to keep these in sync.
Since yesterday (thanks to
Accepted:
debian-edu-config-gosa-netgroups_1.448~svn75608_all.deb
to
pool/local/d/debian-edu-config/debian-edu-config-gosa-netgroups_1.448~svn75608_all.deb
debian-edu-config_1.448~svn75608.dsc
to pool/local/d/debian-edu-config/debian-edu-config_1.448~svn75608.dsc
Accepted:
debian-edu-config-gosa-netgroups_1.448~svn75616_all.deb
to
pool/local/d/debian-edu-config/debian-edu-config-gosa-netgroups_1.448~svn75616_all.deb
debian-edu-config_1.448~svn75616.dsc
to pool/local/d/debian-edu-config/debian-edu-config_1.448~svn75616.dsc
On Fr, 20 Jan 2012, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
[Wolfgang Schweer]
Changing the Kerberos password using a web browser is sort of
uncomfortable.
Yes, but required to get the Samba and LDAP password updated at the
same time. :( If we want to properly handle Samba and LDAP access, we
need
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