Problem in running gss.exe of kfw 2.6 using MSLSA cache and using Active Directory as kdc
Vikas Gandhi
vgandhi at quark.co.in
Tue Apr 6 00:45:24 EDT 2004
Hi Jeffrey
First of all I will let you know about my setup. I have a PDC called
as QDMS.CO.IN. This runs on host beetle. I myself have installed all
the s/w on it and running this against Solaris/Mac osX workstations.
I log on to this machine via telminal client and work on it directly
so the question of it not being on the network does not arise.
I myself have viewed the event viewer (security) to see whether I get
the tickets and use kebtray to see the total tickets. When ever I use
microsoft "kinit tickets" I get to see the results. So I have no doubt
that I am not using the wrong things.
FYI: I am using kfw-2.6-src-final.zip which I downloaded on 3/29/2004
Regards
Vikas
Jeffrey Altman <jaltman2 at nyc.rr.com> wrote in message news:<40718A0F.6040001 at nyc.rr.com>...
> Vikas Gandhi wrote:
>
> > Jeffrey
> > Even I am trying hard to understand the meaning of this. I also run
> > the sspi samples and they ran fine. So I am more than confused ???
> >
> > Can u guide me what next should I try to debug ???? How can I cange
> > NTLM to Kerberos????
> > Any hind to proceed....
> >
> > Regards
> > Vikas
>
> How are you logging into your workstation?
>
> Is the workstation part of a Windows domain or authenticating against a
> non-Microsoft KDC?
>
> Is the workstation connected to the network at the time you logged in?
>
> Are there any special GINAs installed on the machine?
>
> You will need to help me identify how the Microsoft Kerberos tickets
> are being obtained. The fact that "NTLM" is the logon session
> authentication mechanism appears to indicate that the Kerberos tickets
> were not obtained during the session initiation. The question is then
> when and how did you obtain them?
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