obtaining multiple tickets
Jeffrey Altman
jaltman at secure-endpoints.com
Tue Feb 12 23:59:17 EST 2008
You need to use multiple credential caches.
Change the value of the KRB5CCNAME environment variable to refer to the new
ccache location and then execute kinit, klist, etc.
David Bear wrote:
> I'm rather ignorant about most things kerberos, so I apologize if this is a
> stupid question.
>
> I regularly get tokens in my asu.edu realm. How would I kinit a second set of
> tickets for another realm without clobbering my first set? If I klist my
> credentials, then kinit a second set, then kilist, it seems that I loose my
> first set.
>
>
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> College of Public Programs/ASU
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