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Re: Multiple principals from different realms via kinit?

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Thu Aug 28 06:06:36 2014

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How do I enable collections? How does the output of klist/klist -A
look like if the feature is working?

Olga

On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 6:16 PM, Benjamin Kaduk <kaduk@mit.edu> wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Aug 2014, ольга крыжановская wrote:
>
>> How can I use multiple principals from different realms via kinit?
>>
>> I tried:
>> kinit fleyta@WARONTERROR.COM
>> ...
>> klist shows tgt for fleyta@WARONTERROR.COM
>
> klist -A shows tickets in all caches in the collection, not just the
> current cache (as klist without -A does).  You'll generally want to be
> using a collection-enabled cache type such as DIR: or a post-1.12 KEYRING:
> in order to get the best behavior when using multiple client principals.
>
> As mentioned already, kswitch is also useful in these situations.
>
> -Ben



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