Do you want that for normal users or just for admin users? Just trying to understand the usecase. Because AFAIK the point of kerberos is, that you login into the desktop and then you're automatically logged into integrated web applications without need to deal with any login screens and username/password. When user has just one keycloak account corresponding to his kerberos ticket, then why he need to login as different user?

I can understand the usecase for admin, when you want to login as different user for testing purpose etc. For this, isn't it possible in windows to do something like "kdestroy" to be able to login without kerberos?

Marek

On 23.7.2015 07:44, Michael Gerber wrote:
Isn't it possible to create a cookie or add an url parameter after the logout, so the user is not logged in automatically?

It's crucial for us to be able to log in as a different user, otherwise we can not use kerberos at all :(

Michael

Am 22. Juli 2015 um 23:06 schrieb Marek Posolda <mposolda@redhat.com>:

I don't think it's doable. Kerberos is kind of desktop login and logout from the web application won't destroy the kerberos ticket - similarly like it can't logout your laptop/desktop session. So when you visit the secured application next time, you are automatically logged into Keycloak through SPNEGO due to the Kerberos ticket.

Hence you need to remove kerberos ticket manually (For example "kdestroy" works on Linux, but I guess you're using Windows + ActiveDirectory? ) and then you will be able to see keycloak login screen and login as different user.

Marek

On 22.7.2015 15:38, Michael Gerber wrote:
Hi all,

I use LDAP with Kerberos and would like to logout and login again with a different user (no kerberos login, just keycloak username and password dialog).
Is that possible? 

cheers
Michael


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