Yes I do. My default REALM is also correct. I can ping my admin-server
just fine. I've recreated the keytab file to make sure that wasn't the
problem.
Here's the krb5.conf:
[libdefaults]
default_realm = TEST.COM
dns_lookup_realm = true
dns_lookup_kdc = false
forwardable = true
proxiable =
Hi:
We use Active Directory to create User accounts and make the person
change his/her password the first time he/she logs on to any of our
machines (linux or windows). Changing password on the Windows machines
works just fine but no one can change their passwords on a linux
machine. Not just the
M [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We use Active Directory to create User accounts and make the person
change his/her password the first time he/she logs on to any of our
machines (linux or windows). Changing password on the Windows machines
works just fine but no one can change their passwords on a
Yep. Tried that. Same behavior. Its not just one linux machine, its
all linux machines that do this. So its something thats set
environment wide...I've ruled out the firewall...not sure what else it
could be.
Thx
Q
On 4/3/07, Christopher D. Clausen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
M [EMAIL PROTECTED]
M [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep. Tried that. Same behavior. Its not just one linux machine, its
all linux machines that do this. So its something thats set
environment wide...I've ruled out the firewall...not sure what else it
could be.
What does your krb5.conf file look like?
Do you have an