ple realms served by single kadmind, Tom Parker
> said...:
>
>> Thanks for the information. How can I tell my clients to use a custom
>> port for password change? The man pages I have don't mention this and
>> they tell me erroneously that kadmind will server multip
In regard to: Re: Multiple realms served by single kadmind, Tom Parker said...:
> Thanks for the information. How can I tell my clients to use a custom
> port for password change? The man pages I have don't mention this and
> they tell me erroneously that kadmind will server m
On 05/28/2013 12:57 AM, Tom Parker wrote:
> Thanks for the information. How can I tell my clients to use a custom
> port for password change?
In the realm section, you say "kpasswd_server = hostname:port".
If you're using SRV records, you use the _kpasswd._udp.domain record.
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Hi Greg
Thanks for the information. How can I tell my clients to use a custom
port for password change? The man pages I have don't mention this and
they tell me erroneously that kadmind will server multiple realms (This
I assume is a suse packaging problem, not a kerberos problem)
Tom
On Tu
On 05/24/2013 02:28 PM, Tom Parker wrote:
> Is it possible to server several realms from a single kadmind process?
> With the the krb5kdc process it's as simple as specifying multiple -r
> REALM flags on the command line?
We do not have that feature currently; you have to use separate kadmind
proc
Hello. I have had no response to this post. Does anyone have any suggestions on
how I can serve multiple realms from a single kadmind.
Thanks.
From: Tom Parker
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2013 11:55 AM
To: kerberos@mit.edu
Subject: Multiple realms served by single kadmind
Hello
Is it possible to
Hello
Is it possible to server several realms from a single kadmind process?
With the the krb5kdc process it's as simple as specifying multiple -r
REALM flags on the command line?
I have a server that needs to support 4 separate realms and the kdc is
working fine but whenever users try to chang