Hi Tobias,
this was the intention of my question because with other security
options it didn't work but we were searching for a method to so without
kerberos. In our deployment I would suggest to use kerberos but it's not
easy to deploy a working configuration to 15.000 Linux Clients within
days (which is the actual problem).
Thanks for your hints.
Regards
Christian
Am 09.07.2014 13:13, schrieb Tobias Doerffel:
Hi Christian,
I never used the NTLM security options but I would guess that they wouldn't work that way as they still require usernames and passwords. Krb5 is the only security method where you can use an existing credential information in form of a Kerberos ticket.
Best regards
Tobias Doerffel
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