On Sat, 2013-08-31 at 17:53 +0200, steve wrote: > On Sat, 2013-08-31 at 17:25 +0200, Luca Olivetti wrote: > > Al 31/08/13 15:23, En/na steve ha escrit: > > > > > I feel we've made progress. Next time a winbind problem gets posted, > > > we'll be able to refer to 3 democratically produced howtos. Thanks to > > > Marc for listening to us and inviting us in on hos howtos, Luca his > > > patience in hearing us out 'till EOT and to Rowland for keeping me sane. > > > OpenSource at it's best. > > > > An update on sssd+gssapi: I setup a client VM where I copied the keytab > > and the sssd.conf of the server. > > I got the same 'Server not found in Kerberos database' error. > > I tried many things (adding the client address in samba 4 dns, install > > samba 3 on the client and trying to join the domain, which, btw, I > > didn't manage to do, trying to follow the instructions here > > https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/wiki/Configuring%20sssd%20to%20authenticate%20with%20a%20Windows%202008%20Domain%20Server, > > again, unsuccessfully, etc.). > > What seems to have solved the problem has been setting the hostname to a > > simple name without domain, e.g. changing it from "cliente.wetron.es" to > > "cliente". > > I really have to study this kerberos thingie ;-) > > Hi > It doesn't work here either. The only way we can get it to authenicate > or join the domain is to add: > I.P.ADD.RRESS f.q.d.n short-hostname > of the DC to /etc/hosts > > Steve > > > > Oh, and: 127.0.0.1 localhost f.q.d.n 127.0.0.1 short-hostname
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