Kredentials is a KDE applet designed to update Kerberos and AFS authentication tokens. It's easily accessible on the systray and keeps the tokens current.
Installation of Kredentials is simple and straightforward. All you need to do is navigate to the directory containing the package's source code and run "./configure" to configure it for your system. Depending on your system, you may need to use "sh ./configure" instead. During the configuration process, you'll see messages indicating which features are being checked for. Once completed, run "make" to compile the package and "make install" to install the programs, data files, and documentation that come with the applet. If needed, removing program binaries and object files is done with "make clean".
Using Kredentials is easy even for beginners. The applet requires KDE to run and provides a simple user interface. The latest release also includes an added feature that allows users to destroy cached credentials and get new ones using a password. Additionally, memory leaks have been fixed, ensuring seamless and smooth operation.
Overall, Kredentials is an excellent applet that provides an efficient and effective way to keep your authentication tokens current. Its easy installation process and user-friendly interface make it a great choice for anyone in need of a reliable authentication token management tool.
Version 0.9.2: N/A