Hi,
Can somebody tell me why I can't use kadmin remotely? I can start kadmin
on the kdc server by using "kadmin -O". But when I tried to use
/usr/kerberos/sbin/kadmin from a client machine to visit the kerberos
database, the error as the email title occured.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sbin]# klist
Tick
> "KR" == Ken Raeburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
KR> Do you have any notion what might've been changed since the
KR> previous kprop run when you got a successful dump?
I have no idea at all. Lots of stuff tends to happen at 4AM on a Red
Hat/Fedora system but I can't pin it down to anything
On Jul 20, 2006, at 10:44, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
> get_principals: Database record is incomplete or corrupted while
> retrieving list.
Do you have any notion what might've been changed since the previous
kprop run when you got a successful dump? It's great that you've
recovered your dat
> "KH" == Ken Hornstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
KH> The simplest thing to do would be to copy the file "from_master"
KH> back to the master, and use "kdb5_util load" to load it back into
KH> the database.
Thanks; that seems to have worked.
KH> (Personally, I do a dump of the KDC database
Hello, I am configurating Kerberos in SAP Portal with ADS LDAP. I have the
error in visual administrator:
Unknown message (ID = UNKNOWN_ERROR)
Please, help me to resolve the problem.
Thanks.
-Mensaje original-
De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre de Ken Hornst
>I'm operating remotely today and don't want to completely hose the
>system. Could someone give me a few hints as to what the simplest
>thing to do would be?
The simplest thing to do would be to copy the file "from_master" back to
the master, and use "kdb5_util load" to load it back into the data
I was hoping someone could give me a bit of advice. This morning at
precisely 4AM our long-running master KDC started spewing these errors
once every propagate run:
dump: error performing Kerberos version 5 release 1.3 dump (Database
record is incomplete or corrupted)
/usr/kerberos/sbin/kprop: '/