Re: domain realm mapping

2005-04-04 Thread Douglas E. Engert
Preetam Ramakrishna wrote: Hi, Douglas, Thanks for the information. I forgot to mention that I was using a windows client, i.e., I am trying to map to a w2k server ( part of a win2k domain ). Is it possible to specify the w2k domain name in this case. The W2K domain controlers act as the

Re: domain realm mapping

2005-04-03 Thread Preetam Ramakrishna
Hi, Douglas, Thanks for the information. I forgot to mention that I was using a windows client, i.e., I am trying to map to a w2k server ( part of a win2k domain ). Is it possible to specify the w2k domain name in this case. Thanks, Preetam >>> "Douglas E. Engert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4/

Re: domain realm mapping

2005-04-01 Thread Douglas E. Engert
Preetam Ramakrishna wrote: Hi, On unix machines, the kerberized client (eg: telnet) look for "domain realm mappings" in the /etc/krb5.conf file. So, when I run "telnet server-1.acme.com", the client would appropriately request the KDC a service ticket for host/[EMAIL PROTECTED]

domain realm mapping

2005-04-01 Thread Preetam Ramakrishna
Hi, On unix machines, the kerberized client (eg: telnet) look for "domain realm mappings" in the /etc/krb5.conf file. So, when I run "telnet server-1.acme.com", the client would appropriately request the KDC a service ticket for host/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Is there anything equivalen