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I've been trying to integrate the login to Console of Suse Linux server using putty via Single Sign On. To that end, I've come across two setting:

  1. Allow GSSAPI credentials delegation in SSO; and
  2. Enable the GSSAPIaunthentiation in Linux.

Am I missing anything else?

Gilles
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    Doesn't this make better sense on superuser? – JoSSte Nov 02 '15 at 05:34
  • Hi JoSSte , it is actually , we are designing a way to allow member from DL at windows AD to give admin access without needing them to provide login deatails – Abhinav Nov 02 '15 at 09:57
  • I meant the stackexchange site superuser. SSO makes perfect sense – JoSSte Nov 02 '15 at 10:04
  • hi JoSSte / Team , as i was working on the system , I enabled the domain membership of the server to the AD by making setting changes via Yast in the Network Services > Windows Domain membership & installed some package , now I am not able to login via root also. Some how I disconnected NIC card & was able to login to system via root & tried disabling the settings but even after that I am not able to login to the server normally. Could you please tell me any way how to disable / revert / set to default settings so that I can working back normally – Abhinav Nov 03 '15 at 11:43
  • Have a look at superuser: http://superuser.com/search?q=putty+gssapi there are several putty+ gssapi questions which appear to have answers. I think that moving your question there would give it a better chance of being answered. – JoSSte Nov 04 '15 at 07:20
  • Thanks JoSSte for your help. – Abhinav Nov 12 '15 at 08:58

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