Hey guy,
You didn't get tired of digging Kerberos? and looking for something new?
Hooshang
On 6/22/05, Will Fiveash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I did a little digging but was unable to determine if it was possible to
> change the master_key_type kdc.conf parameter to another enctype and
> then
Hi,
Are there good web sites that people can learn to program Kerberos stuffs?
Thanks,
ming
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I did a little digging but was unable to determine if it was possible to
change the master_key_type kdc.conf parameter to another enctype and
then modify an existing principal DB to protect the existing principal
keys using the new master key. If this is possible, how does one go
about it?
--
Wi
On Jun 22, 2005, at 16:59, Jim Pharis wrote:
My kdc will not start. I get an error message in my kdc log file...
krb5kdc[11331](info): listening on fd 7: udp 192.168.0.1.88
krb5kdc[11331](info): listening on fd 8: udp 192.168.0.1.750
krb5kdc: No such device - Cannot bind server socket to port 88
That is a very good document, but needs to be read REALLY carefully...
I'll add some hints:
To check that you cleaned things up correctly, you can use adsiedit.msc on
the windows side to make sure you don't have duplicate
serviceprincipalnames.
ktpass requires a new, made up password (most MS d
My kdc will not start. I get an error message in my kdc log file...
krb5kdc[11331](info): listening on fd 7: udp 192.168.0.1.88
krb5kdc[11331](info): listening on fd 8: udp 192.168.0.1.750
krb5kdc: No such device - Cannot bind server socket to port 88 address
fe88::20f:1fff:feb2:b9c7%253
ifconfig
Google for: cross-realm windows kerberos
Then read:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/techinfo/planning/security/kerbsteps.asp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've got small problem with Kerberos, and couldn't seem to be able to
find solution by simply Googling around...
I changed my Kerbero
Hi,
I've got small problem with Kerberos, and couldn't seem to be able to
find solution by simply Googling around...
I changed my Kerberos domain name. Basically, I just wiped out old
KDC, and reinstalled from scratch (it was testing only, so no real
users on it anyhow). There was one-way trust
I was on Win98 and unable to figure out that I would need to run an Unix to
read documents included in the Kerberos for Windows distribution. I have run
make at the shell prompt in /doc/api on a red hat and the result is exactly
what I want.
It's probably possible to do it under window but I don
What happens if you go into the krb5-1.4.1/doc/api/ directory and run
% make
at your shell prompt? I'm assuming you're running some variant of UNIX
here. I'm on Debian stable, and when I do that, I get a file called
library.dvi that has 71 pages of documnetation that, at a cursory glance,
looks
Hello, me again.
I'll try to be more explicit:
I have tried to compile the .tex documents released with MIT Kerberos. You can
find them in download/sources and binaries from MIT/MIT kerberos for windows
2.6.5/sources or in documentation/documentation for the
krb5-1.4.1/documentation tarball. I
"Christopher D. Clausen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Is there anywhere any release of the Kerberos doc in an other form or
> > could anyone send it to me in a ps, html, pdf or even dvi format,
> > please?
>
> http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/
>
> There is a section labeled
I have downloaded MIT Kerberos for Windows and I'm a bit confused with the .tex
doc found in src/athena/auth/krb5/doc. I have tried to compile it with latex
and for some reason, it doesn't work. The lates compiler asks for some numbers.
I have spent some time reading tex documentation and I have
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