Click the Get Ticket button in the Home tab. In the Get Ticket window, enter your principal (your Kerberos identity) and password and click Okay. How to: Get Tickets
Yes. A pop up window warns you 15, 10, and 5 minutes before your
ticket expires. If you would also like an audible alarm at these
intervals, go to the Options tab and select Expiration Alarm in the
Ticket Options panel.
How to: Use Ticket Options Panel
Only if Destroy Tickets on Exit is selected in Ticket Options panel in the Options tab.
How to: Use Ticket Options Panel
Renewable tickets add convenience, especially if you turn on the option
to automatically renew them. They allow you to run a batch job without
interruption and to work through a long session without continually
reentering your password.
About: Renewable Tickets
No. MIT Kerberos can only renew your tickets if the program is running and active. It cannot renew your tickets if you exit the program or if your computer is turned off or in hibernation mode.
That depends. Often they are forwarded automatically as needed. Ask your help desk or administrator for information specific to your installation.
If your company uses RSA SecurID to control access to Kerberos, you
will be prompted to enter your SecurID password after you request a
ticket.
How to: Get Tickets
Yes. Click here for a list of available commands.
You cannot use the MIT Kerberos program to set preferences such as default ticket lifetimes. Instead, edit the appropriate configuration file. For more information, visit the MIT Kerberos documentation site.