On each host type hostname --fqdn and make sure that matches what
Kerberos thinks the hostname is. I bet this is your problem.
Also, drop the enctype related parameters from /etc/krb5.conf although
not /etc/krb5kdc/kdc.conf. This isn't actually a problem, but the
enctype stuff is not needed by
Beck Zoltan Gyula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to configure a kerberos server, I read the documentation and
> followed the instructions, but something is wrong I think.
Make sure you've checked the usual things, in particular that the
clocks on all of your machines agree to within fiv
Hi list members!
I'm trying to configure a kerberos server, I read the documentation and
followed the instructions, but something is wrong I think.
I have two debian sarge linux nodes on intranet (10.0.0.0/24)
with hostnames ha1.aitia and ha2.aitia. Teh kdc and the krb-admin server
is the ha1.
Hi list members!
I'm trying to configure a kerberos server, I read the documentation and
followed the instructions, but something is wrong I think.
I have two debian sarge linux nodes on intranet (10.0.0.0/24)
with hostnames ha1.aitia and ha2.aitia. Teh kdc and the krb-admin server
is the ha1.
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