OK, I think I have fixed the services. I have: # svcs -v | grep login online - 13:25:02 35 svc:/system/console-login:default online - 13:25:11 - svc:/network/login:eklogin online - 13:25:12 - svc:/network/login:klogin online - 13:25:12 - svc:/network/login:rlogin
(Just to make sure, those ARE the correct versions? The ones I removed looked like: # svcadm disable svc:/network/klogin/tcp:default # svcadm disable svc:/network/eklogin/tcp:default The first entry in the svcs listing is, I assume, my root console login via the terminal server.) Or did I cancel the wrong two? If I use the MIT rlogin to go to another server, this fails (and no message gets logged on the KDC). I expect this is correct behaviour (needing the SEAM version). So, where do I find the Solaris 10 SEAM version of rlogin? The rlogin in /bin seems to be the old, un-Kerberized one, or is this actually a Kerberized one? In which case, it never seems to get a connection, and again, doesn't log anything on the KDC. I can use the Solaris 8/MIT rlogin to go from one of the old Solaris 8/MIT systems to the Solaris 10 box. Thanks again. Rainer ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
