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Re: MIT Kerberos for Windows failing with Windows 10 update 1803?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Greg Hudson)
Tue Jun 19 16:25:39 2018

To: Ruurd Beerstra <ruurdb@wxs.nl>, kerberos@mit.edu
From: Greg Hudson <ghudson@mit.edu>
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Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2018 16:25:16 -0400
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On 06/19/2018 03:51 PM, Ruurd Beerstra wrote:
> OK, I'm confused now....
> 2 days ago I tried FILE: by editing krb5.ini and setting default_cc_name 
> to FILE:c:/tmp/krb5cc_${uid}
> I saw it uses the SID for my user as part of the filename in c:/tmp.
> I SAW the file being made, and it STILL refused to work the way it 
> should. The ticket manager showed "FILE:.." in the "Credential cache" 
> column.
I'm not sure if I can completely explain this, but it's [libdefaults] 
default_ccache_name, not default_cc_name.

> Start the "MIT kerberos.exe", get a TGT: The Credential cache" still 
> shows "API: Initial default ccache". Huh? Why does it not go back to MSLSA?

Three's a registry value HKCU\Software\MIT\Kerberos5 ccname, which the 
ticket manager sets if you click "make default".
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