On Friday 29 August 2008 16:30:21 John Nietzsche wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> i have configured my openbsd kerberos server. It is serving two other
> computer in my home network. One of this client is running openbsd the
> other is Windows XP.
>
> I am able to login into any of these 2 client and authentication goes
> through kerberos 100% successful. I can log in to the server 100% ok.
> After logged in any given machine, i can reach another through
> obtaining a service ticket, what gives me a SSO enviroment.
>
> The problem is that i cannot change password from any of those
> machine, i got the following:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] passwd -K
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s Password:
> New password:
> Verifying password - New password:
> Reply from server: Authentication failed
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] passwd -K
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s Password:
> New password:
> Verifying password - New password:
> Reply from server: Authentication failed
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> And on windows i get a screen witht he following:
>
> 1326: Logon failure: unknow user or bad password.
>
> What i cannot understand is why i can login on any of the machine, but
> cannot change password.
>
> What am i doing wrong?
>
>
> OpenBSD machine is 4.3 stable and the other, Windows XP.
> Kerberos(heimdal) is the standard that comes with OpenBSD 4.3

Hi all,

what is the setup at all for this scenario?
I am able to get tickets from my openbsd server (kinit), but never got the 
remote login thing working.
The only place to configure was the change in login.conf, propably I'm 
overseeing something.

Thanks,
Dorian

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