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To download the Kerberos Extras for Mac OS X 10.2 and later to enable Kerberos support for CFM applications, please read this page. Kerberos for Macintosh 4.0.3 is the current release for Mac OS X 10.1.x. Kerberos for Macintosh 4.0.3 is the current release for Mac OS 8/9. Sep 13, 2019. The'y also advice to use 'Mac OS X Kerberos Extras' Utility, but I am a terminal guy, I really prefer to understand what I am doing and where the conf files are and what is really happening. Any help or decent documentation is welcome. Macos kerberos.
Install Kerberos On Mac
Kerberos is included with Mac OS X 10.2 and higher. You must, however, still install MIT Kerberos Extras (Ticket viewer) for Mac OS X, which provide customizations for MIT applications requiring Kerberos authentication. Kerberos Extras must be installed under your Mac administrator account. These steps are for Acquiring Kerberos Tickets in Mac OS using the applications Kerberos extra's commonly referred to as Ticket viewer. Ticket viewer must be used on the campus VPN if you are off campus.
Download Kerberos Extras now. Result: The file MIT-Kerberos-Extras.dmg is downloaded, which creates and opens the disk image MIT Kerberos Extras.
From the contents of the disk image, double-click the installer icon labeled 'MIT Kerberos Extras.mpkg'.
If you are using Mac OS X 10.10 and newer, you will get a security warning. Please see this KB to clear it:http://kb.mit.edu/confluence/x/YzFBCQ
In the initial window, click Continue.
Read or print the Read Me file for the latest information about Mac OS X Kerberos Extras, then click Continue.
In the license agreement window, click Continue, then click Agree.
Make sure the hard disk is selected as the installation destination, then click Continue.
Click Install.
When prompted, enter the administrator password for your Macintosh. Result: The installation will proceed, and a window should appear confirming that the installation was successful. A shortcut for the Ticket View application will be added to the Dock. You can also find Ticket Viewer in your Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities folder.
Kerberos Extras installs the following two files in Macintosh HD > Library > Preferences:
edu.mit.Kerberos
edu.mit.Kerberos.KerberosAgent.plist
Changing password
How to change your Kerberos password on a Mac using Kerberos Extras.
Overview
Kerberos is a network authentication protocol designed to provide strong authentication for client/server applications. Stanford services that require Kerberos authentication include Stanford OpenAFS.
Kerberos is already built-in to Mac OS X. Kerberos Commander configures Kerberos for use with the Stanford network.
Install Kerberos Commander
Download and run the Kerberos Commander installer.
At the Welcome window, click Continue.
Read the information on the screen and then click Continue.
When the license agreement is displayed, read it and click Continue. Then, click Agree to accept the terms of the license agreement and continue with the installation.
Select your hard drive as the location where you want to install Kerberos Commander and then click Continue.
Click Install to begin the installation.
When prompted, enter your administrator account name and password for the Mac and click Install Software.
After the installation has completed, click Close to exit the setup wizard.
Authenticate to Kerberos
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Be sure to log in to Kerberos before launching an application that requires Kerberos authentication (i.e., OpenAFS). Your Kerberos authentication is in effect for 25 hours.
There are a couple of ways to authenticate to Kerberos:
Authenticate using the Kerberos Commander application.
Authenticate through Stanford Desktop Tools.
Each of these methods causes the Kerberos login window to display. Authenticate using your SUNet ID and SUNet ID password. Download bluefish editor for mac.
Authenticate using the Kerberos Commander application
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Open your Applications folder and navigate to Stanford > Kerberos Commander.app.
When the Kerberos Commander main window displays, click Get New Credentials.
Enter your SUNet ID and SUNet ID password in the Kerberos login window and click OK.
Close the Kerberos Commander main window.
Note: To log out of Kerberos, click Destroy Current Credentials in the Kerberos Commander main window.
Authenticate using Stanford Desktop Tools
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If Stanford Desktop Tools is installed, you can also bring up the login prompt by holding the mouse and clicking (or right-clicking or CONTROL + clicking) the Stanford Desktop tools icon and clicking Authenticate to Kerberos.