| Title: 4 - Using Kerberos |
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| ## Table of content |
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| * [4.1 - Authenticate with kinit on Linux](4.1-authenticate-kinit.html) |
| * [4.2 - Authenticate with Studio](4.2-authenticate-studio.html) |
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| # 4 - Using Kerberos |
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| We will now describe how to use kerberos, namely how to obtain tickets. |
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| We will use either the **kinit** program installed on **Linux** or **Studio** for that. |
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