I have now verified that I have connections working between the two
test machines. Unfortunately it appears that I can only connect from
my server/kdc to the client machine utilizing kerberized services. I
am able to create and destroy tickets on each machine without any
problems. Currently I'm
In regard to: Re: CentOS attempting to set up Kerberos 5-tickets created ...:
I have now verified that I have connections working between the two
test machines. Unfortunately it appears that I can only connect from
my server/kdc to the client machine utilizing kerberized services.
SERVER:
Regarding CentOS4 server kerberos5 setup w/Ubuntu client
On Mar 19, 5:02 pm, Tim Mooney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On your client system, what you probably want to do is something like:
sudo kadmin -p username/admin
(where username is whatever user account you previously created). If
With your help I narrowed it down to the firewall. Got that fixed and
they were talking right away. I had installed a new NIC this morning
that I thought would've taken care of that but I was mistaken.
Between my server and client I've now tried kerberized rsh, rlogin,
and telnet. I can only
I am currently attempting to set up a kerberos primary server on a
machine running CentOS4 to serve a WAN that I am working on. I've
been using the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Reference Guide (in .pdf
format) to do so. It's served me far better than any of the other
FAQs that I've used on
On Mar 19, 2008, at 17:09, Damo Gets wrote:
When I execute 'kadmin addprinc -randkey host/blah.example.com' I
receive the following error:
To execute a query within kadmin, use kadmin -q query where the
query is passed as one argument -- in this case, you'd have to quote
addprinc -randkey
In regard to: CentOS attempting to set up Kerberos 5-tickets created ...:
I started the three daemons, also with no
issues with the following invocation:
/sbin/service krb5kdc start
/sbin/service kadmin start
/sbin/service krb524 start
It's very unlikely that you will ever need krb524. I