Conclusion:

the handbook shall state:

1. make sure your DNS configuration is correct. It is enough to test on *all* 
clients:
  - host fqdn
  - host shortname (without domain)
  - host ipaddr
  should handle you the same address and name!

2. make sure your localhost is correct
  - host localhost
  - host 127.0.0.1
  should handle you the same address and name!

3. make sure you entered the fqdn creating credentials.

4. make sure you entered the fqdn exporting keys.

5. while it is recommended to create one key table per service, not all
services are configurable where they look for this key table. Some
assume "/etc/krb5.keytab" blindly. You'll have to export keys into this
one file for these.

6. make sure all parts of kerberos are most actual.

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