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Kerberos and AFP under 10.5. Different behavior from 10.4. No ticket after login



When a 10.4 client uses the icon in the finder sidebar to connect to my server it creates a Kerberos ticket for apfserver and allows future logins for other applications to use that ticket. 10.5 clients however do not generate a Kerberos ticket if the client uses the server icon under Shared in the finder sidebar. The Kerberos ticket also doesn't get generated if the 10.5 user uses Connect to Server and then Browse. The only time an AFP connection generates a Kerberos ticket is if the user selects Connect to Server and then types in the IP address or bonjour name or host name of the server. Why is this? How can I get 10.5 clients to obtain a Kerberos ticket without having to use Connect to Server or the Kerberos application in /Library/CoreServices/? Is it possible to make it work like it does for users on 10.4?


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