Slowly I managing to make some steps forward! :)...Now i got the remctld running,and i added the wallet configuration into the krb5.conf (client side). But when try to get a ticket I get the following error:
$wallet -f keytab get keytab nfs/hostname.REALMNAME wallet: GSS-API error initializing context: Unspecified GSS failure. Minor code may provide more information, Cannot contact any KDC for requested realm At the remctld server I see: remctld: child 21447 for <client IP address> remctld: error receiving context token: unexpected end of file remctld: child 21447 done ________________________________________ From: Russ Allbery [r...@stanford.edu] Sent: 27 April 2012 18:25 To: Sebastian Galiano Cc: Jeff Blaine; kerberos@mit.edu Subject: Re: Streamlining host principal keytab provisioning? Sebastian Galiano <sebastian.gali...@spilgames.com> writes: > Ok...I i follow the instructions, but now I'm getting this error when i > try to execute the daemon: > $sudo remctld -S > remctld: cannot get peer address: Socket operation on non-socket There are two ways to run remctld: either run it from inetd or xinetd, or run it as a daemon. If you're trying to run it as a standalone daemon, which the above implies, you need to add the -m option. Generally, I would recommend running it from inetd; it's usually simpler. But if you want to start it from the command line one time just to see how it works, I recommend remctld -mSFd, which starts it in daemon mode (-m), logging to standard output instead of syslog (-S), without backgrounding itself (-F), and with debug logging enabled (-d). This will let you see exactly what it's doing. -- Russ Allbery (r...@stanford.edu) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/> ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list Kerberos@mit.edu https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos