Having obtained a Kerberos ticket, I can switch identities on Linux and BSD machines with su
(or ksu
), because the target account lists my main principal in its ~/.k5login
.
Can the same authorization be made in the Windows world somehow?
Having obtained a Kerberos ticket, I can switch identities on Linux and BSD machines with su
(or ksu
), because the target account lists my main principal in its ~/.k5login
.
Can the same authorization be made in the Windows world somehow?
I am following the guide to connect Zoho Contacts CardDAV to Thunderbird 102.1.2 (64-bit) address book: https://help.zoho.com/portal/en/kb/zoho-contacts/articles/carddav-11-5-2021#CardDAV_for_Windows The problems are: the remote […]
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