variable and it causes some of the
> > authentication requests to fail and it throws this error
>
> There is no global variable named default_keytab_name in MIT krb5.
> There is a krb5.conf configuration variable with this name, but it is
> never changed by the GSS or Kerberos librari
ept_sec_context: Request ticket server HTTP/ not
found in keytab" *(major code - 186a5, d)
This message is a little bit puzzling, because the principal name
("HTTP/") is incomplete, and because the message of this form in the
code includes a parenthetical about the
equests to fail and it throws this error
*"GSS-API error gss_accept_sec_context: Request ticket server HTTP/ not
found in keytab" *(major code - 186a5, d)
Using this api *krb5_gss_register_acceptor_identity() *to set the default
keytab file for kerberos authentication.
It seems t
urred when sending multiple authentication requests (around 200
requests) for the same service from different client machines while users
are already domain users.
*GSS-API error gss_accept_sec_context: Request ticket server HTTP/ not
found in keytab*
Probability of this issue occurring is around 20%