On 03/20/2015 05:23 PM, nat...@nathanpeters.com wrote:
nat...@nathanpeters.com wrote:
I have finally gotten all of my Solaris servers to accept AD users but
the
behavior is inconsistent.
In my FreeIPA domain, I can login to a Linux server and then ssh to the
Solaris server and I am automaticall
> nat...@nathanpeters.com wrote:
>> I have finally gotten all of my Solaris servers to accept AD users but
>> the
>> behavior is inconsistent.
>>
>> In my FreeIPA domain, I can login to a Linux server and then ssh to the
>> Solaris server and I am automatically logged in because of my Kerberos
>> t
nat...@nathanpeters.com wrote:
> I have finally gotten all of my Solaris servers to accept AD users but the
> behavior is inconsistent.
>
> In my FreeIPA domain, I can login to a Linux server and then ssh to the
> Solaris server and I am automatically logged in because of my Kerberos
> ticket (I a
On 03/19/2015 07:55 PM, nat...@nathanpeters.com wrote:
I have finally gotten all of my Solaris servers to accept AD users but the
behavior is inconsistent.
In my FreeIPA domain, I can login to a Linux server and then ssh to the
Solaris server and I am automatically logged in because of my Kerber
I have finally gotten all of my Solaris servers to accept AD users but the
behavior is inconsistent.
In my FreeIPA domain, I can login to a Linux server and then ssh to the
Solaris server and I am automatically logged in because of my Kerberos
ticket (I assume).
But when I ssh from the first Sola