hi - you always can do everything...it's a question about time ;-)
I did the "classic" way before using centrify, and it was "hell" to maintain: 
manage the keytab, manage the "ad account", manage the NTP client to have the 
right ticket session, etc...
Sylvain CORTES [EMAIL PROTECTED]



> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: kerberos@mit.edu> 
> Subject: Re: support SSO in Windows with Keberos TGT> Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 
> 13:08:22 -0600> > sylvain cortes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> > 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.> > You 
> can do that without paying for Centrify. All you need to is to > correctly 
> setup the machine keytab and get a putty version that supports > GSSAPI 
> credential forwarding.> > <<CDC> > 
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