Hi Scanell,
Thanks for your reply. Actually that what i wanted to hear about solaris and
the binaries. But i got a major problem the kadmind on execution is giving the
following:
Bus Error (core dumped)
how can i solve that.
One more question.. My application needs to use kerberos for authentication but
what i am getting in the logs is the following:
javax.security.auth.login.LoginException: Client not found in Kerberos database
and when i use kadmin -p user
it's prompting the following:
Enter Password:
kadmin: Communication failure with server while initializing kadmin interface
Can you please guide me?
Thanks,
Scotty
scanell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: One additional comment about
Solaris Kerberos...
Solaris Kerberos creates the database into the /var/krb5 directory.
Further, the config files are located in /etc/krb5.
The user kerberos commands are /usr/bin while the system Kerberos commands are
found in /usr/sbin.
You'll find the binaries for Solaris Kerberos in /usr/lib/krb5... things like
kpropd for receiving propagated
master DB contents to slaves, kadmind for remote management of the master
server which is also responsible
for receiving password changes, and krb5kdc, the interface for the clients
into the Kerberos DB for authentication.
Steve
scotty adams wrote:
Hi Jeffrey,
I am following the guide that you have passed me.
I am stuck at this stage:
Building Within a Single Tree If you don't want separate build trees for each
architecture, then use the following abbreviated procedure.
cd /u1/krb5-1.6/src
./configure
make
after i ran the configure how can i run the make?
Jeffrey Altman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: scotty adams wrote:
Hi Christopher,
I am following some white papers that i found on the net to set kerberos. I
used the following command to create the database:
/usr/sbin/kdb5_util create -r SCOTTY.COM -s
yet i cant see the cache file.. moreover the rest of the white papers arent
leading me to any correct solutions.
I need to enable kerberos 5 on my solaris machine.
Pls advise me how to proceed.
Many thanks,
Scotty
I suggest you read the installation guide, user guide, and admin guide
from the distribution:
http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/krb5-1.6/#documentation What the kdb5_util
create command does is create a Kerberos Database for the purpose of
establishing a new Kerberos realm This database is the back-end for the Key
Distribution Center. This is the Kerberos service that authenticates users and
issues tickets for accessing services. A credential cache is not located on
the KDC. A credential cache is located on the client machine and is created
only after a user performs an initial authentication against the KDC and
receives back a Ticket Granting Ticket. Jeffrey Altman Secure Endpoints Inc.
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