. It is correct!
Any ideas, what else could be wrong and give this error message?
Stupid question, I know, but did you verify AM/PM on both
ends?Sometimes that's easy to overlook.
Regards,
Scott Lowe
ePlus Technology, Inc.
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On 2006-05-08 13:22:40 -0400, Scott Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On 2006-05-06 00:14:58 -0400, Richard E. Silverman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
SL == Scott Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SL I was just a bit caught off-guard by the fact that the
SL authentication (again, via pam_krb5
On 2006-05-04 14:57:51 -0400, Donn Cave [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Scott Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suppose if I were seeking to use a fully Kerberized server
application that accept Kerberos tickets from Kerberos clients, then a
keytab would be necessary
On 2006-05-04 12:29:53 -0400, Donn Cave [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Richard E. Silverman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SL == Scott Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SL Yesterday, however, I was able to successfully authenticate via
SL Kerberos from VMware ESX Server
On 2006-05-04 03:38:27 -0400, Richard E. Silverman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
SL == Scott Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SL Yesterday, however, I was able to successfully authenticate via
SL Kerberos from VMware ESX Server 2.5.3 (the console operating
SL system is Linux-based
for the Linux host and use ktpass to generate the
keytab. Is there any way to use a computer account instead of a user
account?
Many thanks in advance for any help anyone can provide.
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