[36488] in Kerberos
Re: kinit -k on boot
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Thu Sep 18 08:48:11 2014
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Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 15:00:58 +0300
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On 2014-09-16 14:29, Dameon Wagner wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 16 2014 at 11:25:50 +0200, Günther J. Niederwimmer scribbled
> in "kinit -k on boot":
>> Hello,
>>
>> can any help with the new Problem with kinit -k host/....
>>
>> on my "old" server i have a cron job with
>> @reboot root /..../sleep 60 && /usr/bin/kinit -k host/......
>>
>> but i mean the extra character "@reboot" is not longer working with
>> systemd ?
>>
>> what is the new way to become a kerberos key.
>>
>> Thanks for a answer,
>
> I didn't know that systemd was also stamping all over cron like that,
That's because it doesn't.
There is no code in systemd that would read crontab files, nor does it
embed itself into a running crond to remove specific functions.
--
Mantas Mikulėnas <grawity@gmail.com>
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