ticket lifetimes
Nicolas.Williams@ubsw.com
Nicolas.Williams at ubsw.com
Tue May 21 11:52:52 EDT 2002
You're probably not setting the kdc.conf parameters correctly. Remember, kdc.conf lives in the directory where the KDB lives.
Ticket lifetimes are bounded by the kdc.conf settings, plus the client's krb5.conf settings, plus the principal records' settings.
Nico
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Derek Yarnell [mailto:derek at cs.umd.edu]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 11:30 AM
> To: kerberos at mit.edu
> Subject: Re: ticket lifetimes
>
>
> Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> >>>>>>"Derek" == Derek Yarnell <derek at cs.umd.edu> writes:
> >>>>>
> >
> > Derek> I can't seem to increase my ticket lifetimes. I changed
> > Derek> both my princ (derek at CS.UMD.EDU) and the
> tgt/CS.UMD.EDU to
> > Derek> have max lifetimes of 48hours using kadmin
> >
> > Change your service keys as well (host/FQDN at REALM etc).
>
> I changed the service keys (you mean krbtgt/CS.UMD.EDU and what?) as
> well as all the hosts (host/FQDN) to have max life of 48
> hours (2 days)
> yet still ...
>
> argh..
>
>
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