Howdy,
I'm attempting to move an MIT krb5 database from an older Intel
(32-bit x86) machine running FreeBSD -current and krb5-1.3.4 to a
SparcStation 10 (32-bit Sparc) running NetBSD -current
mit-krb5-1.3.4nb1.
I believe that everything is working as far as the infrastructure is
concerned (boot scripts, etc), but I'm unable to start the kdc daemon on
the sparc:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /var/krb5kdc]# cat /var/log/krb5kdc.log
krb5kdc: Stored master key is corrupted - while fetching master key K/M for realm
(blah ...)
I've scp'ed the master key across, and md5'ed it to confirm that it
arrived undamaged. It looks fine.
Is there a chance that the problem is with endianness? Assuming that it
is, is there a way to convert the stashed master key?
TIA for your time and assistance,
- Tillman
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