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# Run System Settings and go to the Online Accounts panel.
# Run System Settings and go to the Online Accounts panel.
# Click the "+" button.
# Click the "+" button.
# Select Enterprise Login (Kerberos).
# Select "Other" - "Enterprise Login (Kerberos)".
# Enter your domain (eg., redhat.com) and username.
# Enter your domain (eg., redhat.com) and username.
# Enter your password when prompted.
# Enter your password when prompted.
|results=
|results=
# Once you have been able to connect, the dialog should disappear and the new account should appear in the panel.
# Once you have been able to connect, the dialog should disappear and the new account should appear in the panel.
# Your Kerberos tokens should show up in klist.
# Your Kerberos tokens should show up in {{command|klist}}.
}}
}}
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Revision as of 14:50, 21 March 2013

Description

Test whether a Kerberos account can be created.

Setup

  1. Ensure that Package-x-generic-16.pnggnome-online-accounts, Package-x-generic-16.pnggnome-control-center and Package-x-generic-16.pngrealmd are installed.

How to test

  1. Run System Settings and go to the Online Accounts panel.
  2. Click the "+" button.
  3. Select "Other" - "Enterprise Login (Kerberos)".
  4. Enter your domain (eg., redhat.com) and username.
  5. Enter your password when prompted.

Expected Results

  1. Once you have been able to connect, the dialog should disappear and the new account should appear in the panel.
  2. Your Kerberos tokens should show up in klist.