Client not able to determine default realm - tried the obvious

2006-02-10 Thread Jeff Blaine
I'm stumped for sure. Kerberos 1.4.3 with --disable-dns /etc/krb5.conf is -rw-r--r-- It contains (among other things): #- [libdefaults] default_realm = JBTEST [realms] JBTEST = { kdc = 192.168.168.3 admin_server = 192.168.168.3

Re: Client not able to determine default realm - tried the obvious

2006-02-10 Thread Ken Hornstein
>#- >[libdefaults] > default_realm = JBTEST > >[realms] > JBTEST = { > kdc = 192.168.168.3 > admin_server = 192.168.168.3 > } >#- I think you need a [domain_realm] section in there, because there's

Re: Client not able to determine default realm - tried the obvious

2006-02-11 Thread Sam Hartman
Can I get you to try with the comment before the first bracketed section removed from krb5.conf? Kerberos mailing list Kerberos@mit.edu https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos

Re: Client not able to determine default realm - tried the obvious

2006-02-11 Thread Jeff Blaine
Ken H's response about needing [domain_realm] got me going. Thanks Ken and Sam. Sam Hartman wrote: > Can I get you to try with the comment before the first bracketed > section removed from krb5.conf? That was only added in the email. Kerberos mai