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9<h1><a name="top">Getting Started</a></h1>
10<h2>Get tickets and get to work! </h2>
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12<p> MIT Kerberos provides an easy way to manage your Kerberos tickets.
13Jump to one of the following starting places, scroll down to browse, or
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16<li> Unfamiliar with Kerberos tickets?  <a href="#unfamiliar">Click here</a></li>
17<li> Familiar with Kerberos tickets but new to MIT Kerberos? <a href="#familiar">Click here. </a></li>
18<li> Just want a quick introduction to getting tickets?<a href="#get-tickets"> Click here</a></li>
19<li> Want help using this help system? <a href="#help-system"> Click here</a></li>
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22<h3><a name="unfamiliar">Unfamiliar with Kerberos?</a></h3>
23<p>Kerberos is a network authentication protocol that uses the concept
24of short term "tickets" to allow users to securely access services over
25a physically insecure network. Kerberos, or MIT Kerberos, is also the
26name of this application. MIT Kerberos provides an easy interface for
27managing Kerberos tickets.</p>
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33<tbody><tr><th id="th2">Topic</th><th id="th2">Description</th></tr>
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35<td><a href="HTML/Kerberos.htm">What is Kerberos?</a></td>
36<td> Introduction to Kerberos and what it offers.</td></tr>
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38<td><a href="HTML/Kerberos_Terminology.htm">Kerberos Terminology</a></td>
39<td>Explanation of principals, realms, and tickets. Provides an overview of how Kerberos works.  </td></tr>
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41<td><a href="HTML/Tickets.htm">About Tickets</a></td>
42<td> Learn about tickets, ticket expiration, renewable tickets, and forwardable tickets.</td></tr>
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45<a href="#top">Back to Top</a> </p>
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47</p><h3><a name="familiar">Familiar with Kerberos tickets but new to MIT Kerberos?</a></h3>
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49MIT Kerberos is an easy to use interface for managing your Kerberos
50tickets. The main window shows all of your tickets. The ribbon menu at
51the top of the window contains command buttons in the Home tab. Click
52the Options tab to reach checkboxes that control what ticket
53information is displayed and checkboxes that control MIT Kerberos's
54automatic behavior.</p>
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56Browse the table below to see where to find the commands and options you need.
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59<tbody><tr><th colspan="2">How to...</th>
60</tr><tr><th id="th2"> Get new MIT Kerberos tickets</th> <td>Click the Get Ticket button. <br>
61 <a href="HTML/Get_Tickets.htm">How to: Get Tickets</a> </td></tr>
62<tr><th id="th2"> Change ticket flags and settings (e.g., flag a ticket as renewable)</th> <td>In the Get Ticket window, click the Show Advanced button to reach ticket settings and flags. <br>
63 <a href="HTML/Ticket_Settings.htm">About: Ticket Settings and Flags</a> </td></tr>
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65<tr><th id="th2">  Change your password</th> <td>Click the Change Password button. <br>
66 <a href="HTML/Change_Password.htm">How to: Change Password</a> </td></tr>
67<tr><th id="th2">Change what ticket information is displayed </th> <td>In the Options tab, select or deselect checkboxes in the View Options panel. <br>
68 <a href="HTML/Options_Tab.htm#using-view-options">How to: Use View Options Panel</a> </td></tr>
69<tr><th id="th2">Set Kerberos's automatic functions (auto renew, auto destroy, audible ticket expiration alarm)</th> <td>In the Options tab, select or deselect checkboxes in the Ticket Options panel.  <br>
70<a href="HTML/Options_Tab.htm#using-ticket-options">How to: Use Ticket Options Panel</a> </td></tr>
71<tr><th id="th2">Renew your tickets</th> <td>Click the Renew Tickets button to renew your tickets one time.  To have MIT Kerberos automatically renew all of your tickets, go to the Options tab and select  Automatic Ticket Renewal in the Ticket Options panel. <br>
72<a href="HTML/Renew_Tickets.htm">How to: Renew Tickets</a> </td></tr>
73<tr><th id="th2"> Destroy your MIT Kerberos tickets </th> <td>Click the Destroy Tickets button. <br>
74 <a href="HTML/Destroy_Tickets.htm">How to: Destroy Tickets</a> </td></tr>
75<tr><th id="th2">Manage multiple principals </th> <td>
76When you get tickets for a principal, MIT Kerberos offers to remember the
77principal for you. The next time you start to enter a saved principal, Kerberos will auto-complete it for you. <p></p>
78In the main window, click a principal to select it. The Renew Ticket,
79Change Password, and Make Default buttons then apply to the selected
80principal.<br>
81<br> <a href="HTML/Manage_Multiple_Principals.htm">How to: Manage Multiple Principals</a>
82 </td></tr>
83<tr><th id="th2">Change Kerberos properties</th> <td> You can allow
84realm names that use lower case letters by selecting Allow Mixed Case
85Realm in the Ticket Options panel in the Options tab. <br>
86<a href="HTML/Options_Tab.htm#using-ticket-options">How to: Use Ticket Options Panel</a>
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88However, most properties are set by modifying the appropriate configuration file.</td></tr>
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94<h2><a name="get-tickets"> Introduction to Getting Tickets</a></h2>
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96Click the Get Ticket button and enter your principal (your Kerberos
97identity) and password to obtain a ticket. The ticket allows you to
98securely access all of the computers and services set up to
99authenticate you through Kerberos, until the ticket expires, without
100requiring you to enter your password again. <br>
101<a href="HTML/Get_Tickets.htm">How to: Get Tickets</a>
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105<h2><a name="help-system">Using This Help System</a></h2>
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107Use the table of contents to the left to explore the available help.
108Or, if you are looking for information about a particular subject,
109click the Index or Search tab. </p>
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111The help pages contain many links to other pages in the help system. If
112you click a link, you can return to the page you started on with the
113Back button or by finding your spot in the table of contents. </p>
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