How do I log out of Kerberos for Windows?
Open the Network Identity Manager menu and destroy the credential labeled yourSUNetID@stanford.edu.To log out and destroy your Kerberos tickets:1) Right-click the NIM icon to open the Network Identity...
View ArticleWas there a Stanford version of Kerberos for UNIX?
Stanford used to provide a modified version of Kerberos for UNIX systems. These modifications were non-standard, aren't present in the Kerberos programs that come with current operating systems, and...
View ArticleWhy don't I get AFS tokens when using a Kerberos-aware ssh?
For security reasons, a Kerberos-aware ssh client doesn't forward your Kerberos tickets to the remote system. This means that while the remote system knows who you are, you don't have any tickets there...
View ArticleWhat are Stanford's Kerberos servers?
Stanford Desktop Tools for Mac or Windows will configure Kerberos on your system. UNIX system administrators should see the sysadmin guide.read more
View ArticleHow to: Uninstall Kerberos for Windows
In Windows, Kerberos is called MIT Kerberos.In the Control Panel, use the Add/Remove Programs tool to uninstall MIT Kerberos. After uninstalling, restart your computer if prompted.To remove MIT...
View ArticleHow do I keep my Stanford account safe?
The best ways to keep your account safe is to be aware of how to use Kerberos properly, be very careful about where you enter your password, and change your password periodically. Do not use your SUNet...
View ArticleCan I use SSH public-key authentication to log into Stanford UNIX hosts?
Kerberos authentication is supported for single sign-on, but it is not possible to use SSH public-key authentication when connecting to Stanford hosts as a matter of policy. Public-key authentication...
View ArticleHow do I reset my SUNet ID password online?
You can check the status of your SUNet ID or reset your password at the Accounts page.If you know your current SUNet ID password and wish to change it, click on the Manage button, then Change...
View ArticleAbout Kerberos
Kerberos is an authentication service between machines on an open network, and is the heart of Stanford's campus-wide security infrastructure.read more
View ArticleHow is Mailman different from Majordomo for list owners?
Now you can perform most list management functions through your list web site. Go to the Mailman web site at http://www.stanford.edu/services/mailman/ and click the Manage the lists I own link to...
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