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Actually disable credential cache for krb5 provisioner #490

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KRB5CCNAME=MEMORY will store the cache in a file named MEMORY, KRB5CCNAME=MEMORY: will store the cache in memory (as intended).

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`KRB5CCNAME=MEMORY` will store the cache in a file named `MEMORY`, `KRB5CCNAME=MEMORY:` will store the cache in memory (as intended).
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nightkr commented Aug 14, 2024

Haven't tested it here, but ran into the same issue on stackabletech/opa-operator#524 and the same change fixed it there.

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Nice catch

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Merged via the queue into main with commit adb3d3d Aug 15, 2024
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