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[typo](kerberos)support read jdk auth creds and add some krb tips in FAQ #22535
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run buildall |
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LGTM
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…FAQ (apache#22535) support read jdk auth creds and add some krb tips in FAQ 1. about the 'javax.security.auth.useSubjectCredsOnly': https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43660265/java-automatically-uses-kerberos-ticketcache-when-it-shouldnt 2. add tips for `No common protection layer between client and server` and yum jdk version.
…FAQ (#22535) support read jdk auth creds and add some krb tips in FAQ 1. about the 'javax.security.auth.useSubjectCredsOnly': https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43660265/java-automatically-uses-kerberos-ticketcache-when-it-shouldnt 2. add tips for `No common protection layer between client and server` and yum jdk version.
…FAQ (#22535) support read jdk auth creds and add some krb tips in FAQ 1. about the 'javax.security.auth.useSubjectCredsOnly': https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43660265/java-automatically-uses-kerberos-ticketcache-when-it-shouldnt 2. add tips for `No common protection layer between client and server` and yum jdk version.
…FAQ (apache#22535) support read jdk auth creds and add some krb tips in FAQ 1. about the 'javax.security.auth.useSubjectCredsOnly': https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43660265/java-automatically-uses-kerberos-ticketcache-when-it-shouldnt 2. add tips for `No common protection layer between client and server` and yum jdk version.
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support read jdk auth creds and add some krb tips in FAQ
No common protection layer between client and server
and yum jdk version.Further comments
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