G'day All,
I've attempting to get kerberos installed and configured on a RHEL 3.0
server. Originally RHEL came with kerberos 1.2.7. I located and
installed from rpm the 1.3.4 version of kerberos. I had it working at
one point then decided to recreate the principal databases and keytab
files. Since
Thanks much to all of you for your responses. Much of what I wanted to
do is actually answered more in depth on-line took me a long time to
find good documentation on it.
http://ofb.net/~jheiss/krbldap/howto.html
Seems to be the best docs i've seen to date on the kerberos ldap link
up.
Kerberos and LDAP are very very different things. If they were animals,
one would be a dog and one would be something very different, like maybe
a lemur. Basically, Kerberos is an authentication service which uses
strong encryption to guarantee the authentication of users and hosts.
LDAP, on the ot
Can you point me to any resources that explain how Kerberos is different /
similar to LDAP?
Thanks,
Cindi Howson
Analytic Solutions Know-How (ASK)
Howson, Myers, Holumn (HMH)
www.askcindi.com, www.biscorecard.com
973-726-3754
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Hi there,
I am currently working in a lab project where I am involved in setting up
and first testing the following infrastructure:
Mac OS X Server 10.3.5 as LDAP and KDC/PDC Server
Novell 6.5 File Server
Mac OS X clients connecting to OS X Server and auth with Kerberos Single
Sign On
Windows XP/
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Gerald (Jerry) Carter") wrote:
> Matt Joyce wrote:
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> | How can I get more verbose error logs without recompiling?
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> Verbose error logs for the krb libs or for Openldap ?
The normal level syslog logs from the Kerberos KDC host
can be prett
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Matt Joyce wrote:
| What does a principal look like for ldap?
| assuming my realm is WHATEVER.COM
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| How can I get more verbose error logs without recompiling?
Verbose error logs for the krb libs or for Openldap ?
| And, once i've