Christoph Maser wrote:
<snip>

> after that you have a service keytab entry:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# klist -k
> [...]
>    6 HTTP/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>    6 HTTP/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>    6 HTTP/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [...]

So what happens now if you try a kinit -kt /etc/krb5.keytab
HTTP/[EMAIL PROTECTED]

That's effectively verifying via kinit that the SPN can get tickets, BTW.

I'll try your method when I get into the office and see if it makes a
profound difference.

-- 
-- John E. Jasen ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
-- No one will sorrow for me when I die, because those who would
-- are dead already. -- Lan Mandragoran, The Wheel of Time, New Spring
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