On Tue, Feb 8, 2022 at 5:03 PM Dameon Wagner <dameon.wag...@it.ox.ac.uk>
wrote:

>
> Armed with that information, the most likely solution would be to
> extract a fresh keytab (using either the kadmin "ktadd" subcommand, or
> the handy `k5srvutil` command).
>

Thanks for the detailed instructions, Dameon!

Do you know why performing the ktadd increases the kvno? I believe that is
what tripped me up. I thought I was just "re-exporting" the key from the
KDC.



>
> It may appear a bit old, but the O'Reilly book is still a classic
> resource for becoming familiar with Kerberos and how it functions.
>

Ha! Yup! That book is in the office and I have been WFH for the last two
years. :/

Thanks again for the help!

-m
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