Hi list,
I would like to store users in kerberos for multiple "domains" in kerberos.
Is this possible? do I need mulptiple realms for this? and if yes, does anyone
know a good howto that will help me to set this up. I already have a basic
kerberos setup up and running (one realm), but I have no
find some, or does anyone have a suggestions where I
should look next?
Mark Hannessen
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hanks, Mark Hannessen
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e IMAP server, the client
> retrieves the proper imap/hostname service tickets, but the
> connection is rejected by the IMAP server. The error message is:
>
> GSSAPI [SASL(-13): authentication failure: GSSAPI Failure:
> gss_accept_sec_context]
>
> I thought that this might be t
on where I should look next?
Mark Hannessen
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/var/tmp indeed didn't exist.
creating this directory indeed fixed the problem.
thanks a lot!
Mark Hannessen
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 18:22, you wrote:
> login.krb5 is trying to write out the replay cache. Possibly, you
> compiled login.krb5 on a system with /var/tmp but then
ently looks like this: (for testing)
*/[EMAIL PROTECTED] *
[EMAIL PROTECTED] *
host/[EMAIL PROTECTED] *
*/[EMAIL PROTECTED] *
I ran out of ideas, anybody any ideas where to look next?
thanks, Mark Hannessen.
client.
But this does not seem to resolve my problem.
I don't know what to do next, is there anyone out there who can enlighten me?
Thanks in return.
Mark Hannessen.
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