it does not recognize kadmin.local as a command and it doesn't recognize -l
as an option. I do not know which type of Kerberos I am using, sorry.

On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 1:44 PM, Thomas Kula <k...@tproa.net> wrote:

> On Tue, Aug 03, 2010 at 01:40:08PM -0400, Cory Puckett wrote:
> >
> >    Thank you for your quick reply. I really appreciate it.
> >    You will have to forgive me. I am new to using AFS and I'm learning as
> >    I go.
> >    I ran kadmin locally on the server as root and go this:
> >    [r...@##### bin]# kadmin
> >    Authenticating as principal root/[1]ad...@example.com with password.
> >    kadmin:  Cannot  resolve  network  address  for KDC in requested realm
> >    while initializing kadmin interface
> >    Again  sorry  for  being  a  newbie.  Did I need to include more in my
> >    command?
> >
>
> Depending on which flavor of kerberos you are running, you probably
> want either
>
>  kadmin.local
>
> or
>
>  kadmin -l
>
>
> Anything past that, you probably want to find out which flavor
> of Kerberos you are running and ask on that mailing list.
>
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