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Kerberizing CMGM Sessions with MacLeland These pages describe how to configure CMGM logins for Kerberized sessions. You should already have installed MacSamson and MacLeland on your computer. MacSamson is the telnet client of choice for Kerberizing connections. |
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Telnet to CMGM | ||||
Using MacSamson, open a connection to "cmgm.stanford.edu". |
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Log in to your CMGM account with your CMGM Username and Password: | ||||
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At the prompt "cmgm:~ 31 %" type "cat > .klogin" and press return or enter to create a .klogin file (the period in front of the klogin string is necessary).
Add the following line of code: username@IR.STANFORD.EDU where the username is your "leland" account name. This information is case sensitive. Press control-d to save the file. This will throw you out to the "cmgm:~ 31 %" prompt, where you can logoff. The .klogin file instructs the computer to look for your Kerberos ticket at IR.STANFORD.EDU. If a ticket is found, you are automatically logged on. |
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Testing the Kerberized CMGM connection | ||||
To test the connection, quit MacSamson and start it again. Login to CMGM or PMGM: |
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Instead of being asked your username and Password, you should see the following:
Host accepts login for username You should also notice the following icon in the top right corner of the screen in the menubar (note the double-arrows over the picture of the Stanford Quad!): |
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For more information about using MacLeland with MacSamson, visit this page here. |
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What You Wrote Above Didn't Work! OR My Leland Username is Different from my CMGM Username... | ||||
Kerberos works by using the (SUNet, or Leland) "username" field in the .klogin file to authenticate with CMGM - so if your CMGM username does not match your Leland username, no Kerberos authentication can take place. You can correct this problem by logging in to Kerberos normally with your SUNet/Leland ID, but you should also make sure that you enter your CMGM/PMGM username in the "User Name:" field in the MacSamson connection dialog, as shown in the picture below: |
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So you can use Kerberos for most computer hosts on campus: log in to MacLeland for a Kerberos connection, and simply enter a username in the "User Name:" field of MacSamson that corresponds to your username on the Host computer. |
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Configuring for Kerberized Connnections | ||||
More instructions availabale here for Kerberizing Eudora. |
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Last Updated: Thursday, March 18, 1999 |