X-CACHECONF in cache type 0504

Tim Alsop Tim at cybersafe.com
Thu Nov 18 14:46:05 EST 2010


Here's another example, using a Windows 2008 domain.

[talsop at shrek ~]$ /opt/mitkrb5-1.8.1/bin/kinit
Password for talsop at TEST2K8.LOCAL:
[talsop at shrek ~]$ 

[talsop at shrek ~]$ /opt/mitkrb5-1.8.1/bin/klist
Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_4000
Default principal: talsop at TEST2K8.LOCAL

Valid starting     Expires            Service principal
11/18/10 19:43:33  11/19/10 05:43:37  krbtgt/TEST2K8.LOCAL at TEST2K8.LOCAL
 renew until 11/19/10 19:43:33
[talsop at shrek ~]$

[talsop at shrek ~]$ /opt/mitkrb5-1.6.3/bin/klist
Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_4000
Default principal: talsop at TEST2K8.LOCAL

Valid starting     Expires            Service principal
11/18/10 19:43:33  11/19/10 05:43:37  krbtgt/TEST2K8.LOCAL at TEST2K8.LOCAL
 renew until 11/19/10 19:43:33
01/01/70 01:00:00  01/01/70 01:00:00
krb5_ccache_conf_data/fast_avail/krbtgt\/TEST2K8.LOCAL\@TEST2K8.LOCAL at X-CAC
HECONF:


Kerberos 4 ticket cache: /tmp/tkt4000
klist: You have no tickets cached
[talsop at shrek ~]$ 


Thanks,
Tim

On 18/11/2010 19:37, "Greg Hudson" <ghudson at mit.edu> wrote:

>On Thu, 2010-11-18 at 14:15 -0500, Tim Alsop wrote:
>> I tried with MIT 1.1.8 klist and got:
>
>(Did you mean 1.8.1 klist?)
>
>Yes, the 1.8 klist suppresses config entries.  But I did not check with
>a 1.8 klist.  As I said, I verified with a 1.6 klist, and also by
>stepping through the code.
>
>





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