Hello, i grep for KRB5CCNAME to the etc directory and the only match is in "/etc/default/slapd" and this is ok and has nothing todo with the login process. I think the sshd daemon do not honor the "default_ccache_name" and uses the default file format. I use pam_sss instead of pam_krb5. If i get my internet connection up again i will post my configuration files.
Thanks and best regards On 19.09.2016 06:11, Benjamin Kaduk wrote: > On Fri, 16 Sep 2016, t Seeger wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> i have a little problem with the 'KRB5CCNAME' environment variable. I set >> the default_ccache_name to KEYRING:persistent:%{uid} but if i login it is >> set to "file:/tmp/krb5cc_${uid}_XXXXXXXXXX" cause ssh sets the KRB5CCNAME >> to file:/tmp/krb5cc_${uid}_XXXXXXXXXX... >> I found a workaround with adding "unset KRB5CCNAME" to /etc/bash.bashrc but >> this is not very nice. >> Did anyone had a similar problem and found a solution? > The KRB5CCNAME environment variable takes precedence over the default > ccache name. It sounds like you should check the system dotfiles for a > KRB5CCNAME assignment and check whether pam_krb5 is doing anything > special. > > -Ben ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list Kerberos@mit.edu https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos