Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Ang: Kerberos ticket upon login

2016-12-09 Thread Vagrant Cascadian
On 2016-12-09, Finn Andersen wrote: > Sssd is used on the server. I'm using a fat-client, which is authenticating > the "ltsp-way" with ldm/ssh. The kerberos ticket needs to live on the local > machine running the fat-client image. The fat-client image doesn't have > sssd installed. Btw I'm using

[Ltsp-discuss] Ang: Re: Ang: Kerberos ticket upon login

2016-12-09 Thread Johan Kragsterman
Hi! Best regards from/Med vänliga hälsningar från Johan Kragsterman Capvert -Finn Andersen skrev: - Till: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net Från: Finn Andersen Datum: 2016-12-09 10:48 Ärende: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Ang: Kerberos ticket

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Ang: Kerberos ticket upon login

2016-12-09 Thread Finn Andersen
Hmm...yes, and no. Sssd is used on the server. I'm using a fat-client, which is authenticating the "ltsp-way" with ldm/ssh. The kerberos ticket needs to live on the local machine running the fat-client image. The fat-client image doesn't have sssd installed. Btw I'm using Debian Jessie for my

[Ltsp-discuss] Ang: Kerberos ticket upon login

2016-12-09 Thread Johan Kragsterman
Hi! -Finn Andersen skrev: - Till: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net Från: Finn Andersen Datum: 2016-12-09 09:56 Ärende: [Ltsp-discuss] Kerberos ticket upon login Hi! I'm almost done setting up a ltsp in our corporate environment. I use

[Ltsp-discuss] Kerberos ticket upon login

2016-12-09 Thread Finn Andersen
Hi! I'm almost done setting up a ltsp in our corporate environment. I use sssd/samba/kerberos to authenticate against Windows AD. Screensaver unlocking is working with kerberos. SSO with Firefox is working including corporate root ca certificate, which I thought was going to be the biggest