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Re: passwordless login with heimdal (kerberos) on openssh 4.2p1

Subject: Re: passwordless login with heimdal (kerberos) on openssh 4.2p1
Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2005 15:45:15 +0100 (CET)

Hi,

i have the same problem with Suse 9.3, openssh-3.9p1-12.1 and krb5-1.4-16.4 (MIT kerberos). Did it ever work? Is there more documentation than the ssh(d)_config manpages?

thank you

flo

On Fri, 28 Oct 2005, Steven Van Acker wrote:

Hi,

I'm using the openssh-server (4.2p1-5) package under Debian which contains openssh 4.2 with the GSSAPI patch. I'm trying to use a kerberos ticket (obtained with kinit) to ssh into a server without having to type any password (and without using ssh keys)

However, the closest I have come to this, is that the server asks me for
my kerberos password and then auhenticates with the kdc using my
password.


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