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Re: Linux kerberos authentication ; gdm

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Scott Grizzard)
Wed Jul 8 16:44:51 2009

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https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SingleSignOn is a good tutorial on how
to do it.

John Jasen wrote:
> Bjoern Tore Sund wrote:
>> Nicolas Michel wrote:
>>> Hi here,
>>>
>>> I want to authenticate some linux computers (ubuntu) on a kerberos
>>> server, linked to an ldap one. I see how to do that with pam.
>>> But I have two questions :
>>> - is there an "offline" mode? (if I have no access to the internet I
>>> want to have access to my session)
>>
>> Not with Kerberos itself, unless you start configuring a Kerberos server 
>> slave on each client...  You may want to have a look at pam_usersync, 
> 
> Maybe pam_ccreds would do what you're looking for?
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