On 06/13/2012 11:30 PM, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
On 06/13/12 17:08, steve wrote:
On 13/06/12 21:10, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
How about if you use NFS v4 with kerberos instead of CIFS?
On 06/13/12 14:58, steve wrote:
Hi
I have an automount map:
* -fstype=cifs,sec=krb5 ://server/share/
It
On 06/14/2012 10:35 AM, steve wrote:
On 06/13/2012 11:30 PM, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
On 06/13/12 17:08, steve wrote:
On 13/06/12 21:10, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
How about if you use NFS v4 with kerberos instead of CIFS?
On 06/13/12 14:58, steve wrote:
Is there any way I can store the
Hi
I have an automount map:
* -fstype=cifs,sec=krb5 ://server/share/
It works fine, but only if Administrator has tickets. I can't do that on
every client!
Is there any way I can store the Administrator key in a keytab and use
that? Or any other solution?
Cheers,
Steve
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How about if you use NFS v4 with kerberos instead of CIFS?
On 06/13/12 14:58, steve wrote:
Hi
I have an automount map:
* -fstype=cifs,sec=krb5 ://server/share/
It works fine, but only if Administrator has tickets. I can't do that
on every client!
Is there any way I can store the
On 13/06/12 21:10, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
How about if you use NFS v4 with kerberos instead of CIFS?
On 06/13/12 14:58, steve wrote:
Hi
I have an automount map:
* -fstype=cifs,sec=krb5 ://server/share/
It works fine, but only if Administrator has tickets. I can't do that
on every client!
On 06/13/12 17:08, steve wrote:
On 13/06/12 21:10, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
How about if you use NFS v4 with kerberos instead of CIFS?
On 06/13/12 14:58, steve wrote:
Hi
I have an automount map:
* -fstype=cifs,sec=krb5 ://server/share/
It works fine, but only if Administrator has