Hi,
I am trying to setup kerberos, but I am getting the above problem.
My krb5.conf file is attached. Could you please help.
I had run the following commands.
# kdb5_util create -r chitta.cse.krb -s
# kadmin.local -q "addprinc admin/admin"
# kadmin.local -q "addprinc kuser"
# kadmin.local -q "get
I would have prefered that too, but some bugs on the Windows side required
the fixed enc types to get the cross realm working. The windows kdc replied
with unsupported enctype if rc4 wasn't the first enc type in the list. I
don't understand why I needed to fix it in this case though. The MIT k
Markus Moeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the pointer. I thought I fixed the enctypes in krb5.ini
> too, but copied it under the domain_realm section instead of
> libdefaults. (The default krb5.ini didn't have the same order as my
> krb5.conf )
I'd strongly suggest NOT specifying enc
Thanks for the pointer. I thought I fixed the enctypes in krb5.ini too, but
copied it under the domain_realm section instead of libdefaults. (The
default krb5.ini didn't have the same order as my krb5.conf )
Markus
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Markus Moeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to use a keytab on Windows with KfW 3.2, but get always
> an error "Key table entry not found while getting initial
> credentials". The account works interactively and if I use the keytab
> on Unix it works fine too.
> Is this a known problem
I am trying to use a keytab on Windows with KfW 3.2, but get always an error
"Key table entry not found while getting initial credentials". The account
works interactively and if I use the keytab on Unix it works fine too.
Is this a known problem ?
Markus
D:\>"c:\Program Files\mit\Kerberos\bin