I found something odd... Setting KRB5CCNAME in /etc/environment does work, but setting "default_ccache_name" in /etc/krb5.conf doesn't. In theory, when KRB5CCNAME isn't set, kerberos should use that value for the cache file. And although the command line tools do use it, it seems that gvfsd doesn't...
I found something odd... Setting KRB5CCNAME in /etc/environment does work, but setting "default_ ccache_ name" in /etc/krb5.conf doesn't. In theory, when KRB5CCNAME isn't set, kerberos should use that value for the cache file. And although the command line tools do use it, it seems that gvfsd doesn't...