Browning Curtus L Capt AFRL/MLOC wrote:
> I have Openssh 3.0.1 compiled with kerberos 1.2.3. ssh works fine authenticating
>with the kerberos password but scp fails. I know authentication is by the
>host/server@realm principle and there is a separate principle for ftp, but is there a
>particu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Browning Curtus L Capt AFRL/MLOC) writes:
>> Although everything else was working fine, I found my problem with
>> scp to be that the kadmind was not running on the kdc. There was
>> no indication of this in the logs or error messages. Lesson
>> learned.
This could not have
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From: Austin Gonyou [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 4:40 PM
To: Browning Curtus L Capt AFRL/MLOC
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Subject: Re: scp principle?
I don't have this problem. I
I don't have this problem. I did update my rpms to 3.1p1 though.
On Thu, 2002-05-02 at 08:17, Browning Curtus L Capt AFRL/MLOC wrote:
> I have Openssh 3.0.1 compiled with kerberos 1.2.3. ssh works fine
> authenticating with the kerberos password but scp fails. I know
> authentication is by the
No, scp will use host.
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I have Openssh 3.0.1 compiled with kerberos 1.2.3. ssh works fine authenticating with
the kerberos password but scp fails. I know authentication is by the
host/server@realm principle and there is a separate principle for ftp, but is there a
particular principle for scp?
Thanks in advance,
Cur