Ticket lifetimes > 10 hrs?
bbense+comp.protocols.kerberos.Nov.13.02@telemark.stanford.edu
bbense+comp.protocols.kerberos.Nov.13.02 at telemark.stanford.edu
Wed Nov 13 19:18:25 EST 2002
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In article <pan.2002.11.13.23.10.31.779572 at icequake.no_spam.net>,
RCU <nemesis at icequake.no_spam.net> wrote:
>> I would expect using kinit -l to work. I believe there is a bug and
>> the default_lifetime in krb5.conf is ignored.
>>
>> However kinit -l should work.
>> Confirm that you can do something like
>> kinit -l 22:00:00
>> I know that works
>
>Hrm, still 10 hours for me here. What are some common things to overlook
>in this setup? I guarantee I've probably overlooked one. :P
>
- - Check the configuration of the kdc. It may be set up to only
allow a maximum ticket lifetime of ten hours.
- - Booker C. Bense
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