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Automatically update Keberos tickets Network
I found Kerberos tickets would not update automatically and therefore, when they expired (10 hours by default), they would not be fetched from the Windows 2003 Domain Controller. I found that by installing MIT's Kerberos Extras, that they would renew as long as the laptop was awake during the five minute window where they can renew. They still do not renew after expiration if the laptop was asleep, but after installing this, you'll find an easy-to-use GUI for manually renewing Kerberos tickets.

You will also find the Kerberos v5 configuration file, formerly /etc/krb5.conf now located in /Library -> Preferences -> edu.mit.Kerberos. Run a man krb5.conf for configuration options.
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Automatically update Keberos tickets
Authored by: allanmarcus on Jan 04, '05 02:13:06PM

Actually, OS X 10.3 ships the kerberos GUI, it's just in a hard to find location (/System/Library/CoreSevices). The mit extras program just makes an alias to the one in CoreServices.



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Automatically update Keberos tickets
Authored by: Detrius on Jan 05, '05 08:31:44PM

That and the file already exists and is used at /Library/Preferences/edu.mit.kerberos


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