Maybe it's not in newer release of openssh?
RHEL8 is using:
$ rpm -q openssh-server
openssh-server-8.0p1-13.el8.x86_64
And from the man page:
KerberosUniqueCCache
Specifies whether to store the acquired tickets in the
per-session credential cache under /tmp/ or whether to use
per-user credential cache as configured in /etc/krb5.conf.
The default value no can lead to overwriting previous
tickets by subseqent connections to the same user account.
And this gets a bit interesting depending on what's in /etc/krb5.conf
and if using sssd what's in sssd.conf for kerberos.
Thanks.
On Mon, Jul 11, 2022 at 07:54:12PM +0200, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> Dave Botsch:
>
> > KerberosUniqueCCache=yes in sshd.conf
>
> Could you elaborate on what this option is good for? I can't find it in
> sshd_config(5), neither on a Debian Bookworm system with OpenSSH 9.0,
> nor in online man-pages of Arch Linux or upstream OpenSSH. Is this some
> special RH-only thing?
>
> Thanks a lot...
>
> Dirk
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