Hi,
 
no.
The centrofy client makes the unix/linux/mac computers AD aware, and kerberos 
aware.
The central kdc is the Active Directory KDC, and the unix/linux/mac are exactly 
as Windows AD client.
So, for example, a windows computer which use Putty can present a kerberos 
ticket to a Unix machine with the Centrofy client, without any 
re-authentication. And Unix to Windows, or Unix to Unix works also in the same 
way.
 
is that more clear ?Sylvain CORTES [EMAIL PROTECTED]



> Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 10:32:26 -0500> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]> CC: kerberos@mit.edu> Subject: Re: support SSO in Windows with 
> Keberos TGT> > sylvain cortes wrote:> > it's managed by the centrify client 
> deployed on the Unix/Linux host> You do understand that the issue here is how 
> to use applications written > to use KFW> and applications written to use 
> Kerberos SSP on the Windows platform > with the> same credential cache.> > 
> Are you suggesting that the user switch from Windows based clients to > 
> UNIX/Linux> based clients as a solution to his SSO issues on Windows?> > 
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