[20441] in Kerberos_V5_Development
Re: [External] : Re: Windows Credential Guard with MSLSA
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Sam Hartman)
Wed Sep 6 09:30:56 2023
From: Sam Hartman <hartmans@debian.org>
To: Seshan Parameswaran <seshan.parameswaran@oracle.com>,
"krbdev@mit.edu"
<krbdev@mit.edu>
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Date: Wed, 06 Sep 2023 07:29:03 -0600
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>>>>> "Seshan" == Seshan Parameswaran <seshan.parameswaran@oracle.com> writes:
Seshan> Hi Sam I am trying to revisit the question I asked a year
Seshan> ago. Could you please specify if the comments you mentioned
Seshan> below are specific to Windows Native or is applicable to
Seshan> both Windows as well as Linux?
Linux doesn't have an MSLSA cache.
If you're running on some version of WSL, then it kind of depends on
your Kerberos implementation.
I do not think that as shipped a Linux build of the MIT sources can
access an MSLSA cache under WSL.
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