> Although my DNS is properly configured, I just discovered that I need an > entry in my /etc/hosts of the form: > > Ipaddress fqdns shortname > > Example: > > 10.4.1.243 ultra.mtlw2ktest.montreal.hcl.com ultra > > I don't understand why but someone suggested this and that was the > trick.
For a minute I didn't understand this either, but I see this /etc/hosts is on the server host, not on the client host. That's true, your /etc/hosts on any host should list its full name first, because that's how the host knows its own name, and it must know itself as it's known to other hosts on the network for Kerberos to work right. Donn Cave, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos