[1398] in Kerberos
Re: Verifying passwords without getting new tickets
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Kenneth C. Treimann)
Mon May 20 23:29:31 1991
Date: 21 May 91 01:11:56 GMT
From: kctreima@eos.ncsu.edu (Kenneth C. Treimann)
To: kerberos@shelby.Stanford.EDU
Thanks once again to all those who responded to my question. I suppose my
real concern about getting tickets for one user was that in doing so, the
tickets for another user were destroyed. This meant I had to type in a
password to verify one user, then type in another password to get the original
user's tickets back. But thanks to the miracle of KRBTKFILE (and some helpful
people from MIT and elsewhere), this is no longer a problem. My program now
only asks for one password and leaves the original user's tickets alone.
I can always tell when a problem has a simple if not obvious solution. It's
just finding it is the hard part...
--
Kenneth C. Treimann (The Bean)
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