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I am unable to download the kerberos tar file from my macosx,thru ADC.The page gets
refreshed thats all
the same can be achieved thru my Xp.Could some one help in this reagrd.
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One other thing to watch is the syslog of the KDC to see what ticket is
issed to the client which will be used with the server. This might
indicate what principal is being used.
It might be that the krb5.conf [domain_realm] or DNS is assuming the
server is in a different realm.
(It apears
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 01:04:39AM -0400, Tony Lill wrote:
> You're missing the fact that the max life is hard coded, and any
> suggestion in the documentation that it's configurable is a bald-faced
> lie! If you want 3 days, you'll have to compile your own.
Er, no. What you do have to do is take
> "Lockhart," == Lockhart, James H, ALABS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Lockhart,> Where do I get the public key to verify the source
Lockhart,> code?
You can get the signature at
http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/www/krb5-1.3/krb5-1.3.1.sig
> "Tony" == Tony Lill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tony> You're missing the fact that the max life is hard coded, and
Tony> any suggestion in the documentation that it's configurable
Tony> is a bald-faced lie! If you want 3 days, you'll have to
Tony> compile your own.
This st
Subject: kerberos ftpd bug? can't get it to work (New, sort of)
I posted this question a few weeks ago and got two responses asking me
to provide more accurate info about my setup. So here it is. I hope
this is good enough b/c this is as close as I am allowed to get to
reality...
Does any
Within Windows 2000 Server - how can I detect if data is being sent using
the Kerberos protocol? Can I use IPsecmon?
Thanks.
Paul
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Where do I get the public key to verify the source code?
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You're missing the fact that the max life is hard coded, and any
suggestion in the documentation that it's configurable is a bald-faced
lie! If you want 3 days, you'll have to compile your own.
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> "Jose" == Jose Marques <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jose> On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Sam Hartman wrote:
>> If your new slave is version 1.3.x and your old KDC is version
>> 1.2.x or older, we understand the problem and are working on
>> it. Basically kprop will work about half the t
I don't think this qualifies as new at all. Since you are
not able to provide accurate information about your problem,
you are going to have to rely on your own resources for the
most part.
The key point that you have to accept, is that when you get
this error `No principal in keytab matches desi
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Sam Hartman wrote:
> If your new slave is version 1.3.x and your old KDC is version 1.2.x
> or older, we understand the problem and are working on it. Basically
> kprop will work about half the time you run it. We recommend running
> it until it does work.
In our case it see
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Thank you for the answer. So is there any real way how to compile it for
me? Is there any source to get the header files from? Or maybe a compiled
version of pam_krb5_migrate?
Thank you.
lukas
On Sat, 4 Oct 2003, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Sat, Oct
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