Re: Problem with Kerberos Service

2007-02-19 Thread LukePet
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Re: Problem with Kerberos Service

2007-02-18 Thread Jeffrey Altman
Christopher D. Clausen wrote: LukePet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok and about telnet...waht can you tell me? [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ kinit pippo Password for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ telnet -a -l pippo lukesky.epiluke.it Trying 192.168.182.185... Connected to lukesky.epiluke.it

Re: Problem with Kerberos Service

2007-02-14 Thread Christopher D. Clausen
LukePet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I tray and I have this: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ kinit -k host/[EMAIL PROTECTED] kinit(v5): Permission denied while getting initial credentials [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo kinit -k host/[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ This is expected. The /etc/krb5.keytab

Re: Problem with Kerberos Service

2007-02-14 Thread LukePet
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Re: Problem with Kerberos Service

2007-02-14 Thread Christopher D. Clausen
LukePet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok and about telnet...waht can you tell me? [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ kinit pippo Password for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ telnet -a -l pippo lukesky.epiluke.it Trying 192.168.182.185... Connected to lukesky.epiluke.it (192.168.182.185). Escape

Re: Problem with Kerberos Service

2007-02-13 Thread LukePet
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Re: Problem with Kerberos Service

2007-02-13 Thread Kevin Coffman
On 2/13/07, LukePet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ThenI have deleted the krb5.keytab file after I have exect this istructions: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo kadmin -p krbadm/admin kadmin: ktadd -k /etc/krb5.keytab host/lukesky.epiluke.it now I have this situation: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo

Re: Problem with Kerberos Service

2007-02-13 Thread LukePet
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Re: Problem with Kerberos Service

2007-02-08 Thread Christopher D. Clausen
Luca Petrini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I'm italian user and my name is Luca. I'm working with Kerberos on my Ubuntu 6.10. 1) Configure the /etc/hosts file: 127.0.1.1 laptop 192.168.182.254 kdc.epiluke.it admin.epiluke.it lukesky.epiluke.it 127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain

Re: Problem with Kerberos Service

2007-02-08 Thread LukePet
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Re: Problem with Kerberos Service

2007-02-08 Thread Christopher D. Clausen
LukePet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So, What does klist -kte (as root) show? [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo klist -kte 2 02/08/07 14:13:52 host/[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Triple DES cbc mode with HMAC/sha1) 2 02/08/07 14:13:52 host/[EMAIL PROTECTED] (DES cbc mode with CRC-32) Can you kinit -kt

Problem with Kerberos Service

2007-02-07 Thread Luca Petrini
Hello, I'm italian user and my name is Luca. I'm working with Kerberos on my Ubuntu 6.10. I have installed the krb5 packages and configurated the kdc.conf and krb5.conf files. The files are configurate to test the authentication on my local machine. Now I am trying to active some

Re: Problem with Kerberos Service

2007-02-07 Thread Edward Murrell
Firstly... Please don't use telnet. It's just bad. Use the ssh-krb5 package instead. Moving on... You seem to have done everything correctly so far. I don't know if you've installed the libpam-krb5 package. If not, that may the problem. You should add the following lines to the following files;