KfW 2.6 and NT Domains



Hi!

I'm back on 2.6 for production machines, but now I'm working on some testing XP clients. These clients are joined to a NT domain (a Samba 3 NT domain) with roaming profile. Samba username and password match the corresponding MIT principal.

I expected to have an integrated logon gaining the kerberos ticket as if it were a local user, but unfortunately, leash comes up asking for principal and password.

Moreover, there's a weird behavior. The AFS integrated logon works like a charm gaining the token for a user without any password, both a local one and a NT domain user with a roaming profile. Still leash doesn't show any ticket, but only the AFS token. Note that I'm not running kaserver, but a pure MIT KDC.

Am I missing something really obvious?

Thanks to anyone!

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