Output of klist -kt is KVNO Timestamp Principal ---- ----------------- -------------------------------------------------------- 2 06/30/15 17:12:13 oracledb/[email protected] 2 06/30/15 17:12:13 oracledb/[email protected] 2 06/30/15 17:12:13 oracledb/[email protected] 2 06/30/15 17:12:13 oracledb/[email protected] From: Simo Sorce <[email protected]> To: sipazzo <[email protected]> Cc: Freeipa-users <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2015 11:52 AM Subject: Re: [Freeipa-users] keytab issue with service principal On Tue, 2015-06-30 at 18:44 +0000, sipazzo wrote:
> I am trying to troubleshoot kerberos authentication for an oracle service > (oracledb) and getting the following error when testing the service keytab on > the database server (oracledbsrvr): > oracle@oracledbsrvr ~]# kinit -kt /opt/oracle/admin/oracledb.keytab -S > oracledb/oracledbsrvr.example.com > kinit: Keytab contains no suitable keys for > host/[email protected] while getting initial credentials > > > When I use a client program like sqlplus on the database server connecting as > a freeipa user with valid kerberos ticket it appears to work fine though. I > cannot get it working from a remote client however. Is this error a red > herring or should I be concerned about this? kvno and klist show same number. What's the output of klist -kt /opt/oracle/admin/oracledb.keytab ? Simo. -- Simo Sorce * Red Hat, Inc * New York
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