On 03/31/2015 07:56 AM, Rainer Krienke wrote:
> I would like to achieve the following. A particular user say "john" logs
> in at a linux system or authenticates in apache against kerberos.
> Now I would like to allow this user "john" to run kadmin commands
> without entering any additional other pa
Hello Andrew,
well might be that kinit might be part of the solution of my problem.
The background is simply that I have a database as part of a identy
management system holding all data of all users and hosts etc. So this
database holds all vital data needed to create and manage windows/linux
us
Hi Rainer,
Are you perhaps looking for kinit?
Thanks,
Andrew
On 31 March 2015 at 13:56, Rainer Krienke wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to achieve the following. A particular user say "john" logs
> in at a linux system or authenticates in apache against kerberos.
> Now I would like to allow t
Hello,
I would like to achieve the following. A particular user say "john" logs
in at a linux system or authenticates in apache against kerberos.
Now I would like to allow this user "john" to run kadmin commands
without entering any additional other password.
I first thought that kadmin is like a