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Re: Mac OS X 10.6 CCacheServer / Terminal.app interaction

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jonathan Simms)
Wed Sep 22 14:39:40 2010

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From: Jonathan Simms <slyphon@gmail.com>
To: Ken Hornstein <kenh@cmf.nrl.navy.mil>
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On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Ken Hornstein <kenh@cmf.nrl.navy.mil> wrote:
>>I've been working on setting up a SSO solution for work, and I've hit
>>a snag on snow leopard. It seems that if you kinit (using the
>>command-line or Ticket Viewer), then open and close a Terminal.app
>>window, it destroys your credentials. I tested behavior using mrxvt
>>and xterm, and it seems to be related to your terminal being a login
>>session. When I passed the '-ls' option to either xterm or mrxvt,
>>closing the window and logging out of my shell caused my credentials
>>to be destroyed. This is easy to work around (obviously, "don't do
>>that").
>
> Are you sure that there isn't a "kdestroy" in your .logout or equivalent?
> Because I just tried that here on my 10.6 system, and I can NOT reproduce
> that; the tickets always stay around.
>
> --Ken
>

Oh my god, I'm retarded.

in .bash_logout, that explains it.

Thanks for pointing out the obvious :)

--Jonathan
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