Re: kinit without dns

2024-01-24 Thread Michael B Allen
On Wed, Jan 24, 2024 at 4:27 PM Sam Hartman wrote: > > > "Michael" == Michael B Allen writes: > > Michael> Hi Ken, > > Michael> Indeed. Unfortunately my stock packages on CentOS 9 Stream > Michael> are 1.21 but the KRB5_TRACE feature was introduced in 1.9. > > Last time I checked,

Re: kinit without dns

2024-01-24 Thread Sam Hartman
> "Michael" == Michael B Allen writes: Michael> Hi Ken, Michael> Indeed. Unfortunately my stock packages on CentOS 9 Stream Michael> are 1.21 but the KRB5_TRACE feature was introduced in 1.9. Last time I checked, 1.21 > 1.9. Kerbe

Re: kinit without dns

2024-01-24 Thread Ken Hornstein via Kerberos
>Indeed. Unfortunately my stock packages on CentOS 9 Stream are 1.21 >but the KRB5_TRACE feature was introduced in 1.9. Ummm ... 21 > 9, I think? :-) >At any rate, of course I figured out the problem right after posting this ... Glad you figured it out. --Ken ___

Re: kinit without dns

2024-01-24 Thread Michael B Allen
On Wed, Jan 24, 2024 at 3:34 PM Ken Hornstein wrote: > > You MIGHT be better served by turning on Kerberos tracing to see what the > library is doing. Prefixing that kinit with: > > env KRB5_TRACE=/dev/stdout > > would be useful. Hi Ken, Indeed. Unfortunately my stock packages on CentOS

Re: kinit without dns

2024-01-24 Thread Ken Hornstein via Kerberos
You MIGHT be better served by turning on Kerberos tracing to see what the library is doing. Prefixing that kinit with: env KRB5_TRACE=/dev/stdout would be useful. However, assuming these are in order ... >ProtocolLength Info >DNS 80 Standard query 0xd8af A dc1.gogo.loco >DNS 96

kinit without dns

2024-01-24 Thread Michael B Allen
Hello, I use linux almost exclusively for everything. DNS points to my Internet router. However, I also have VMs running AD and various Windows instances just for testing my software. All of these test hosts use AD for DNS which forwards to said Internet router. If I use the following krb5.conf w