Haiden, Scott B. wrote:
Hello,I have a KDC set up on a Linux virtual host, known as ldap.abc, which has a FreeIPA server running on it. I am trying to get a TGT from it, from my Windows 7 Enterprise machine. I am able to easily interact with it from other Linux hosts, but I am not having any luck from the windows one. I have installed MIT Kerberos Tools for windows on the windows computer. I also copied over the /etc/krb5.conf file from a Linux host that is able to contact it. It contains the following: [libdefaults] default_realm = ABC dns_lookup_realm = false dns_lookup_kdc = false rdns = false ticket_lifetime = 24h forwardable = yes [realms] PCS = { kdc = ldap.abc:88 master_kdc = ldap.abc:88 admin_server = ldap.abc:749 default_domain = abc pkinit_anchors = FILE:H:\Kerberos\ca.crt } [domain_realm] .abc = ABC abc = ABC (Note that in the real file, I don't use "ABC" as the realm or domain but the real value is something else). I also copied over the ca.crt file and saved it to my windows machine, and pointed the config file to it. If I set the KRB5_CONFIG environment variable in a command prompt and run `kinit username@ABC` (replacing username and ABC with my real username and The real realm, obviously) I get only this inscrutable and undescriptive error: kinit: Invalid argument while getting initial credentials I am wondering if it's a resolution issue brought on by proxying or something related: To get to ldap.abc, I have to go through a proxy. Web browsers are able to successfully navigate to it at https://ldap.abc but nslookup ldap.abc fails. Is this something that’s even possible to do? Any pointers on where I should go To look for documentation would be appreciated.
It's been forever, probably 6 years, since I looked at MIT Kerberos on Windows, but I believe the client has some sort of auto-conifigure option where it will fetch the configuration from a server. The IPA server should be configured to provide this configuration (there were 3 files IIRC). You could try re-configuring using that.
Alternatively I'd start with /var/log/krb5kdc.log to see if it is getting to the KDC at all.
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