Vandeir Eduardo wrote:

> It's really weird. When I do a kinit and after a klist, look at
> the Expires. It's shows 12/31/69. It could this be the
> cause? At windows, maximum lifetime for user ticket is 10 hours.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] krb5-1.4.1]# /usr/local/krb5/bin/kinit dito
> Password for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] krb5-1.4.1]# /usr/local/krb5/bin/klist
> Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_0
> Default principal: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Valid starting     Expires            Service principal
> 04/26/05 22:20:04  12/31/69 21:00:00  krbtgt/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> Kerberos 4 ticket cache: /tmp/tkt0
> klist: You have no tickets cached
> 
> Time is the same on both machines.
> 
> Please, can anyone give me a hint?
> 
> Tks.

I don't have a hint for you but there is clearly something wrong.
If you are receiving expired tickets, you won't be able to use them
for anything.  I just checked against my Win2003 SP1 system and
all is working fine using MIT KFW 2.6.5 on Windows XP.

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