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32 kerberos \- Overview of using Kerberos
37 Kerberos\-enabled programs without having to present passwords or
53 qualified name of the machine on which it runs; i.e. there can be an
54 ssh service running on the machine ABC (\fI\%ssh/ABC@REALM\fP), which is
55 different from the ssh service running on the machine XYZ
58 for the principal. Realms are conventionally all\-uppercase, and often
89 re\-authenticate yourself to Kerberos to get new tickets using the
93 means that \fBkinit \-R\fP can extend their lifetime without requiring
94 you to re\-authenticate.
103 running kinit on your local machine and then sshing into another to do
108 Several environment variables affect the operation of Kerberos\-enabled
145 pathname residual specifies a replay cache file in the version\-2
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