David Bear wrote:
> Normally, when we install KfW (currently using 3.2.2) on windows, we include
> a krb5.ini file that is mostly the same as the krb5.conf we use on linux.
> Our krb5.ini only has asu.edu realm information in it. We also have an AD
> domain to which our windows clients are joined.
On Apr 30, 10:15 am, miguel.sand...@arcelormittal.com wrote:
> alezeo.com should be upper case.
> Realm names are always upper case!
>
Thanks, that was it!
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Normally, when we install KfW (currently using 3.2.2) on windows, we include
a krb5.ini file that is mostly the same as the krb5.conf we use on linux.
Our krb5.ini only has asu.edu realm information in it. We also have an AD
domain to which our windows clients are joined. When a user does a domain
How have you confirmed that the issue you are experiencing is the one
described in the Nov 2005?
do you have a stack trace or a crash dump from the application?
Hong Ye wrote:
> latest release KFW 3.2.2.
>
> Jeffrey Altman wrote:
>> Hong Ye wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Our authentication applicati
latest release KFW 3.2.2.
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
> Hong Ye wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Our authentication application developed using MIT kerberos crashed in
>> multi-thread environment on Windows. I found this post which describes
>> the same problem as we were seeing. The post was dated Nov,2005.
Hong Ye wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Our authentication application developed using MIT kerberos crashed in
> multi-thread environment on Windows. I found this post which describes
> the same problem as we were seeing. The post was dated Nov,2005. Has
> this problem been resolved in latest Kerberos library.
> Our authentication application developed using MIT kerberos crashed
> in multi-thread environment on Windows. I found this post which
> describes the same problem as we were seeing. The post was dated
> Nov,2005. Has this problem been resolved in latest Kerberos
> library. If not, is there work a
Hi,
Our authentication application developed using MIT kerberos crashed in
multi-thread environment on Windows. I found this post which describes
the same problem as we were seeing. The post was dated Nov,2005. Has
this problem been resolved in latest Kerberos library. If not, is there
work ar
alezeo.com should be upper case.
Realm names are always upper case!
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Hi:
I've been having a hard time getting MIT Kerberos up and running on
solaris 10.
The latest of my problems is this error when i run kinit from the KDC.
dsldap01$ /krb5/bin/kinit rob/ad...@alezeo.com
kinit(v5): Cannot resolve network address for KDC in realm alezeo.com
while getting initial cr
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