On debian you'd want to look in /var/log/auth.log Can you kinit as root on this system?
Also, try running a debug sshd vis: sshd -ddd -D -p 222 and connect with putty using: putty -P 222 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Read through the debug output and see if there is anything useful in there. <<CDC Mike Dopheide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Unfortunately, I don't have any Debian systems so I don't know what > their default configuration looks like. Take a look in your > /var/log/messages (or equivalent) and see if PAM is spitting out any > useful information. If there are messages, paste them here with your > PAM config. > >> Hello Mike, >> >> On 10/27/06, Mike Dopheide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> What are you using to login? telnet/rsh/ssh? My first guess is >>> that ssh is configured to disallow root logins on the second system. >>> >> >> I try to login directly. Not over ssh/telnet/ or sth else. >> >>> -Mike >>> >>> > Hello ml, >>> > >>> > i have just installed Kerberos on a Debian (Sarge) System. >>> > >>> > I configured pam to allow kerberos login. >>> > >>> > Every non-root user can successfully login and get a kerberos >>> > ticket. >>> > >>> > But the root-user cannot login. >>> > >>> > When i try to login as root on a client-machine the login works >>> > (password get verified by the kerberos-server) and i get a >>> > kerberos ticket. ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list Kerberos@mit.edu https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos