[19211] in Kerberos
RE: Apps aquiring tickets
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Danilo Almeida)
Wed May 7 17:17:13 2003
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From: "Danilo Almeida" <dalmeida@MIT.EDU>
To: "'Sam Hartman'" <hartmans@MIT.EDU>, "'Alexandra Ellwood'" <lxs@MIT.EDU>
Date: Wed, 7 May 2003 14:16:19 -0700
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Sam <hartmans@mit.edu> wrote:
> Alexandra> Mac laptop users often put their machines to sleep for
> Alexandra> periods longer than typical ticket lifetimes (eg:
> Alexandra> overnight). Since these machines cannot renew their
> Alexandra> tickets while asleep, and tickets cannot be renewed
> Alexandra> once they have expired, the user needs to get new
> Alexandra> tickets when they un-sleep the machine.
>
> I wonder how Windows deals with this.
I think that Windows deals with this by having the user lock the machine and
use ctrl-alt-del to unlock it. I am pretty sure that re-acquires tickets.
- Danilo
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