Jacques Lebastard wrote:
Douglas E. Engert wrote:
Could it be that Windows SSPI keeps previous service tickets
somewhere in caches with the previous kvno ?
Yes you as a user or client have a ticket cache. There is a MS program
called kerbtray, which you can use to see what tickets you have.
T
Tyson Oswald wrote:
Jacques,
I ran into a simlar issue with going form Solaris to Windows AD.
ktpass increments the ktnvo every time tyou run it against an account,
and will create your keytab with the ktvno. On our servers the
account created always started with 4. Make sure that your keytab is
Jacques,
I ran into a simlar issue with going form Solaris to Windows AD.
ktpass increments the ktnvo every time tyou run it against an account,
and will create your keytab with the ktvno. On our servers the
account created always started with 4. Make sure that your keytab is
the most recent ge
Jacques,
I ran into a simlar issue with going form Solaris to Windows AD.
ktpass increments the ktnvo every time tyou run it against an account,
and will create your keytab with the ktvno. On our servers the
account created always started with 4. Make sure that your keytab is
the most recent ge
Douglas E. Engert wrote:
Jacques Lebastard wrote:
Hi there,
a few days ago, I succeeded in running a SSPI/GSS-API client/server
program between an XP workstation and a Solaris server. The server's
keytab was generated using Windows 'ktpass' tool.
Windows 2000 AD did not handle the kvno correctl
Jacques Lebastard wrote:
Hi there,
a few days ago, I succeeded in running a SSPI/GSS-API client/server
program between an XP workstation and a Solaris server. The server's
keytab was generated using Windows 'ktpass' tool.
Windows 2000 AD did not handle the kvno correctly and always used
1 or 0.
Hi there,
a few days ago, I succeeded in running a SSPI/GSS-API client/server
program between an XP workstation and a Solaris server. The server's
keytab was generated using Windows 'ktpass' tool.
I generated another keytab file using the same tool (with the same
parameters) and installed that