Configuring an AIX client with multiple Kerberos realms PDF Print E-mail
Operating Systems - UNIX / AIX
Written by IBM Corporation   
Monday, 19 October 2009 17:00

A typical customer environment is heterogeneous and includes AIX, Windows, and Linux, which can be servers or clients. In many situations, an AIX Kerberos client needs to interact with multiple Kerberos realms hosted on a Windows or AIX Kerberos server to handle the requested services. This article explains the configuration details required to set the AIX Kerberos client to interact with multiple realms hosted on Windows Kerberos servers.

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