Has anyone been able to mount windows shares with mount.cifs using kerberos credentials? I can get a kerberos ticket at login or use kinit and then connect via smbclient:
> kinit username
> smbclient -k \\server\share
I'd like to be able to mount the share like this:
> mount.cifs //server/share /mnt -o user=username,sec=krb5
The above command returns: mount error 95 = Operation not supported
Using sec=krb5i returns: mount error 126 = Required key not available
Some of the stuff I read said that mount.cifs doesn't support kerberos yet, but that wasn't recent.
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