> I'm trying to get off the ground setting up Kerberos on a Fedora 11 box. > I've attempted to follow the instructions here: > http://aput.net/~jheiss/krbldap/howto.html
That is a pretty old howto (probably older than fedora). > I've tried both changing the password field for the user in /etc/shadow > to "*K*" (as mentioned in the howto) and removing the user's entry > in /etc/shadow altogether--in both cases login fails. The '*K*' thing is probably innacurate. I've never used, and had success in debian, fedora and RHEL. And removing the user entry in /etc/shadow (without changes in /etc/passwd) should produce a non-usable account, either with kerberos or whichever auth method. > Any ideas what the problem might be? Or where else I should be looking > to find out? Just in case, you need to be able to `kinit username` (without the /admin). And for the pam_krb5 lines on system-auth, you can add 'debug' and will get some extra info on syslog. And following the question from Ryan, I recommend you to check first with console, then with ssh and finally with any window based login. Javier Palacios ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list Kerberos@mit.edu https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos