Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Length: 884 Thanks, Greg, sorry for the mis-report! On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 4:27 PM Greg Hudson via RT wrote: > In step three, the shell eats one of the backslash characters before > kinit sees it, so kinit parses the principal name > "anand\slash@DOMAIN". "\s" is parsed as just "s" (since it is not one > of the special sequences "\n", "\t", "\b", or "\0" which map to > newline, tab, bell, and nul), so the result of parsing is the same as > just "anandslash@DOMAIN". > > If you put single quotes around the principal name in the shell line > like this: > > kinit -k -t /tmp/slash.keytab -p 'anand\\slash@DOMAIN' > > then it should work, or does in my tests just now. > > (Incidentally, the -p flag requests proxiable tickets, which is not > common usage. You don't need to specify any particular option just to > give a principal name on the command line.) >