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"Data to send to the server" pane and enter your " Auto-login username": In the Category pane, click on: Connection -> Data to access the.Select the X11 options as shown below, and be sure the X display location is localhost:
In the Category pane, click on: Connection -> SSH ->X11 to access the PuTTY Configuration pane.Note: Server realm is not required if using Then enter Server realm: (in UPPERCASE!) In the Category pane, click on: Connection -> SSH -> Auth to access the "Options controlling SSH authentication" pane and:Īttempt "keyboard-interactive" auth (SSH-2)Īttempt Kerberos 5 GSSAPI/SSPI auth (SSH-2)Īllow Kerberos 5 ticket forwarding in GSSAPI/SSF.Important! If you experience login problems (crashes) when trying to use NetIdMgr to automatically get the Kerberos ticket, please send an email to Be sure to reference this page when doing so. (This path has been changed since the original instructions were posted to the web in order to be consistent with other sources of information that have been made available for discussion.) Tip: Make a note of this path ( C:\Program Files\PuTTY-GSSAPI) and be sure to use it as you configure PuTTY.
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Note: There should now be a new icon in your Windows taskbar for the Kerberos Network Identity Manager.
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The software will be installed in C:\Program Files\MIT\Kerberos.Download the MSI Installer for M.I.T.'s kerberos for Windows.You may not download this software if you are located in, or are a citizen or national of, any country for which the US government prohibits the export of encryption source code, currently (October 2003) Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan, or Syria.
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Provide convenient access to SLAC Unix from Windows machines. The tools described in this section work well together to You must use a terminal emulator that supports ssh2. Important! ssh1 is no longer supported at SLAC