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Re: missing Ticket Cache file? file?




On Apr 5, 2007, at 6:02 PM, Casey Dunn wrote:


something is going wrong with multiple keytab based auths in the same JVM. ugh. further
digging elsewhere is necessary


Not that familiar with this but with the knowledge gained from 5 minutes googling.
Have you tried setting the debug options to true?
I'm not sure how useful some of this is, but might just come up with something interesting.



hey, tho, I am still wondering just where the cache is kept. :)

I'm not looking for a tutorial or anything but from my quick browse it appeared the keytab file is for server use, while the the ticketcache is for client application use if you do not want to password prompt? Possibly provided by you (or your ide?). Or natively somehow from some references?

What is elided can make things more interesting. Although usually it being elided is not real helpful.
I'd be curious for my own education to hear what does turn out to be the solution.



Mike Hall mikehall at spacestar dot net http://www.spacestar.net/users/mikehall http://sourceforge.net/projects/macnative



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