Hi Group, This is Alok Gore from Bangalore India. I was trying to set up Kerberized NFS client-server environment in my LAN. I am using Solaris 8 machines as NFS client/server and Linux machine as the KDC (MIT KDC).
I installed the SEAM packages needed for the Kerberized NFS Setup on the machine. I am able to export a path from NFS Server with Krb5 Security mode. #share - /alok/1 rw "" - /alok/2 sec=krb5 "" I am able to mount this path from the Client machine with Krb5 Security mode. #mount -o sec=krb5 nfs-alok:/alok/2 /nfs #mount /nfs on nfs-alok:/alok/2 remote/read/write/setuid/sec=krb5/dev=2e40006 on Mon May 3 09:02:27 2004 But I can't access/list the mounted directory. It says permission denied. #ls /nfs /nfs: Permission denied I have the [EMAIL PROTECTED] principal for the nfs server in KDC and I have the keytab file containing this principal on the server. The KDC also has a principal [EMAIL PROTECTED] for client. Am I missing something ? I am not seeing any traffic on the wire when I get this permission denied message. (May be the client decides locally that it does not have enough rights to authenticate itself to NFS Server) Is it because I am using MIT KDC ?? Thanks in advance, -Alok Gore. ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
