On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Philip Lowman <email address hidden> wrote:
> Is there any update for this? From my point of view pam-auth-update
> seems to be a step backwards from auth-client-config so long as there is
> no built-in support for configuring kerberos. I guess it's back to
> configuring /etc/pam.d manually?
>
I'm not sure if this solves your problem, but if you're trying to configure
a Linux system to use Kerberos for authentication you can use
auth-client-config:
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Philip Lowman <email address hidden> wrote:
> Is there any update for this? From my point of view pam-auth-update
> seems to be a step backwards from auth-client-config so long as there is
> no built-in support for configuring kerberos. I guess it's back to
> configuring /etc/pam.d manually?
>
I'm not sure if this solves your problem, but if you're trying to configure
a Linux system to use Kerberos for authentication you can use
auth-client-config:
*sudo auth-client-config -a -p kerberos_example*
The Server Guide has some more info: /help.ubuntu. com/8.10/ serverguide/ C/kerberos. html#kerberos- linux-client
https:/
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Party On,
Adam