Bill Smith wrote:
From what I've found, it seems to be an issue with the user being in too
many AD groups, the Windows KDC wanting to use TCP rather than UDP, and the
MIT version not supporting it. What I'm not certain on is whether is the
version shipped with Solaris 9 is MIT-based or something proprietary to
Solaris. I've found some mention of setting a registry key on the Windows ]
The SEAM packages in Solaris are based on MIT, though they are not
identical, there are
some minor differences. Solaris 9 SEAM does not have TCP support,
which is needed
to work with Windows 2003 server. There are workarounds, as others
have pointed out.
At this point, we're still having the problem with no resolution. Has
anyone else encountered this issue? If so, is there a patch from SUN to
address it or did you have to do something else? Would appreciate any
insight into this problem
I'm not sure if we have a patch for Solaris 9, but I do know that
Solaris 10 has TCP support
and does not suffer the same problems as the Solaris 8 and 9 versions.
-Wyllys
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