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4.1 Session option //Allow Kerberos 5 ticket forwarding in GSSAPI/SSPI// obsoleted (was probably useless anyway) (martin) | 4.1 Session option Server realm renamed to Service principal name. (martin) | ||
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This option allows the SSH server to open forwarded connections back to your local copy of Pageant. If you are not running Pageant, this option will do nothing. Learn more about [[&url(puttyagentfwd)|agent forwarding]]. ((&puttydoccite)) | This option allows the SSH server to open forwarded connections back to your local copy of Pageant. If you are not running Pageant, this option will do nothing. Learn more about [[&url(puttyagentfwd)|agent forwarding]]. ((&puttydoccite)) | ||
- | ===== Server realm (SSPI) ===== | + | ===== Service principal name (SSPI) ===== |
- | The situation where it option is useful is where you do not have KfW on a local machine and are using cross realm where the realm of the server is not in AD. The local machine can be part of a domain, or a stand alone machine. It is proving handy for use from home for example. | + | The situation where it option is useful is where you do not have Kerberos for Windows on a local machine and are using cross realm where the realm of the server is not in AD. The local machine can be part of a domain, or a stand alone machine. It is proving handy for use from home for example. |
- | When one of more of the realms are not AD, then the Microsoft ''ksetup'' command will need to be used to define the realms to the local machine. It can be found on the XP PRO CD under support tools which get installed into ''C:\Program Files\Support Tools\''. There is also a version for W2K. | + | When one of more of the realms are not AD, then the Microsoft ''ksetup'' command will need to be used to define the realms to the local machine. It can be found on the Windows XP PRO CD under support tools which get installed into ''C:\Program Files\Support Tools\''. There is also a version for Windows 2000. |
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