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| Subject: | Re: Kerberos 5 authentication without password? |
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| Date: | Thu, 25 May 2006 10:18:52 +0300 |
Hi all,
Q: Is it possible to configure OpenSSH to allow a user
coming from host X, with a valid TGT there, to login
without being asked for a password... without using
SSH's public key crypto for that password-less auth?
In general, yes. You need your ticket to be forwardable and you need to
tell your SSH client to forward the existing ticket.
For the second part, check this option for the ssh_config (man
ssh_config).
GSSAPIDelegateCredentials
WWell,
Assen Totin
Development Manager
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