Hi, Am 30.04.2013 15:22, schrieb Jeff Layton:
No, that's not what I'm saying at all. You can get the same effect by setting up credentials for root in /etc/krb5.keytab. Just pass in the correct username= mount option for the principal that you want root to be.
Not exactly on the topic, but I have been struggling a long time with this question. How can I setup credentials for root in /etc/krb5.keytab? I do the cifs multiuser mount in /etc/fstab at boot time. To create Kerberos tickets for root I have a network if-up hook with the command "net ads kerberos kinit -P". Is there an easier way using the keytab file?
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