On 02/10/2011 11:45 AM, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
>
> There's really no such thing as a non-expiring ticket. You always need
> to re-authenticate periodically to get a new ticket. Many deployments
> allow tickets to be "renewable", however. This means you can use your
> existing TGT to authenticate to get the new ticket (during the renewal
> period).
>
> If you are using SSSD 1.5 or later to authenticate users through
> Kerberos, there is a built-in functionality to enable auto-renewal of
> kerberos tickets.
>
> See the options krb5_renewable_lifetime and krb5_renew_interval in
> sssd-krb5(5) (man sssd-krb5)
Thank you. I am using Samba 4. The problem seems to be that I cannot 
kinit -k -t /etc/dovecot/krb5.keytab smtp/fqdn_host@REALM. I have the
keytab. IT has that entry.  I get kinit: Client 'smtp/fqdn_host@REALM'
not found in Kerberos database while getting initial credentials.

If I could figure this out, I think I would have my entire problem fixed.

Thank you for responding.

Trever
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