What does sshd -ddde show when you connect ? Do you use a .k5login or
auth_to_local ?
Markus
Michael B Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hello,
I struggling with cross realm auth and I'd appreciate it if someone can
give me pointers.
The problem seems to be
On Thu, 3 May 2007 23:33:29 +0100
Markus Moeller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What does sshd -ddde show when you connect ? Do you use a .k5login or
auth_to_local ?
Hi Markus,
I'm not familiar with .k5login or auth_to_local. The only thing I changed
in sshd_config was I turned of UsePAM.
I
Michael B Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 3 May 2007 23:33:29 +0100
Markus Moeller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What does sshd -ddde show when you connect ? Do you use a .k5login
or auth_to_local ?
Hi Markus,
I'm not familiar with .k5login or auth_to_local. The only thing I
changed
On Thu, 3 May 2007 20:31:55 -0500
Christopher D. Clausen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try creating a ~/.k5login file in the home directory of
the user you are logging in as listing authorized Kerberos principals,
one per line.
That was it! SSH now works cross realm. I was clueless about
Michael B Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 3 May 2007 20:31:55 -0500
Christopher D. Clausen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try creating a ~/.k5login file in the home directory of
the user you are logging in as listing authorized Kerberos
principals, one per line.
That was it! SSH now works
Hello,
I struggling with cross realm auth and I'd appreciate it if someone can
give me pointers.
The problem seems to be with enctypes. So I just asserted RC4 everywhere
and now I'm getting all the right tickets but ssh and smbclient still
aren't quite satisfied.
Info about the two domains and