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Difference between krb5-user and Pam method for LInux to authentificate on Active Directories

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I'm trying to understand what the difference between both this guides is:

I'm very sorry as I'm pretty new to this. I have to try and connect a Linux virtual machine to use Active Directories as identification in order to connect to some clusters. Initially I thought both these guides were doing the same, adding a Linux machine to an Active Directories Domain. But I see they are performing it quite differently. The second method doesn't even seem to use Kerberos ticket-granting tickets. It uses PAM which I have never heard before.

I'd like a bit of clarification in what I'm missing here.

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Are you trying to configure the cluster or just your own "client" VM? A client machine usually doesn't need to be a full AD member in order to get Kerberos tickets from AD.
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