Click the Options tab to reach the checkboxes that control ticket and
view options. The Options tab has two panels. Use the View Options
panel to choose which information is displayed for your tickets. Use
the Ticket Options panel to turn MIT Kerberos's automatic features on
or off.
Scroll down to browse information about both panels, or jump to a section by clicking a link below.
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Click the Options tab at the top of the ribbon menu and look to the
left to find the View Options panel. View Options control which ticket information columns are displayed in the main window.
Select a checkbox to show the information column in the main window.
Deselect it to hide the column. Some options are selected by default.
For example, "Valid Until" is selected by default, so the main window
shows the Valid Until column showing when your tickets will expire.
How to: View Tickets
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Click the Options tab at the top of the ribbon menu and look to the
right to find the Ticket Options panel. Ticket Options control MIT
Kerberos's automatic features.
Select a Ticket Option checkbox to turn that feature on. Deselect it to turn the feature off.
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| Automatic Ticket Renewal |
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Automatically renew tickets flagged as renewable, without promptings or requiring a password, until the renewal lifetime is reached.
Renewing your tickets allows you to run
batch jobs without interruption and to work through a long session
without continually reentering your
password.
About: Renewable Tickets
Note: Automatic ticket renewal will not work if you exit MIT Kerberos or if your machine is in hibernation mode.
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| Expiration Alarm |
| Have MIT Kerberos provide an audible alarm 15, 10, and 5 minutes before your tickets expire.
Regardless of whether this option is on, MIT Kerberos alerts you to expiring tickets at the same intervals with pop up window. However, the pop up
window will not always be visible on a busy desktop.
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| Destroy Tickets on Exit |
| Have MIT Kerberos destroy your tickets when you exit the program.
Turning this option on provides greater security. However, you will
need to turn this off if you want to exit MIT Kerberos while leaving
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| Allow Mixed Case Realm Name |
| Use a Kerberos realm with lower case letters in its name.
Kerberos realms are a way of logically grouping resources and identities that use Kerberos.
By convention, realm names use all upper case letters. This helps
distinguish a realm from the DNS domain it corresponds to. Realm names
are case sensitive. So for convenience, anything you enter in the realm
field of the Get Ticket window is converted to upper case, unless you
turn this option on. |
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