> to:
> n.n.n.n wiki.test.lan wiki
>
> Also read man page on hostname, as there may be a hostname.something
> with the name wike.
>
>
>
> slainde...@kabelmail.de wrote:
>> Okay... I used "tcpdump -s 65535 -w out.dump" to generate a dump of the
ld be HTTP/wiki.test.lan?
Anyone got a clue how to fix that? Currently I got no idea why this happens...
:(
Kabel E-Mail Reply ---
From: paul.mo...@centrify.com
To : slainde...@kabelmail.de;deeng...@anl.gov
Date: 04.02.2009 01:35:12
So does that user have the correct spn. Ads
> So does that user have the correct spn. Adsiedit will tell you
Okay, I tried it with adsiedit and I got the following for TWikiUser:
http/wiki.test.lan
Greets,
Kabel E-Mail Reply ---
From: paul.mo...@centrify.com
To : slainde...@kabelmail.de;deeng...@anl.gov
D
m: paul.mo...@centrify.com
To : slainde...@kabelmail.de;deeng...@anl.gov
Date: 04.02.2009 00:29:27
there are 2 user accounts
a) one for the application
b) one (or more) for the user you are logging on with
user (a) must have an SPD of http/wiki.test.lan , the actual upn does
not matter wikiwebserver will
ebruary 04, 2009 12:07 AM
Subject: Re: Prob: failed to verify krb5 credentials: Server not found in=20
> Two more things:
> Who owns /etc/http.keytab? Apache needs access to the file.
>
> Does hostname on the unix system show the FQDN: wiki.test.lan?
>
>
>
> slainde..
ruary 03, 2009 2:13 PM
To: Paul Moore
Cc: slainde...@kabelmail.de; kerberos@mit.edu
Subject: Re: Prob: failed to verify krb5 credentials: Server not found
in Kerb
Paul Moore wrote:
> is there an AD account with that SPN?
> HTTP/wiki.test.lan:8...@srv.test.lan
The port number :8080 is usually
Hey guys,
I am short before dispairing :(
Maybe someone has time and likes to help me? :)
I am trying to set up kerberos to authenticate a
TWiki running on Unix against an Windows Server 2003 Active Directory...
I configured the krb5.conf like this:
[logging]
...
[libdefaults]
default_realm