vms, kerberos and w2k3

Jeffrey Altman jaltman2 at nyc.rr.com
Thu Feb 5 01:52:46 EST 2004


You don't need to install a KDC but you do need to ensure
that the keytab file you created is in the proper format
expected by Kerberos on VMS.  If KerberosAdmin is the
only tool available to read/write keytab files then you
will need to install whatever is necessary to obtain access
to that tool


Juha Nieminen wrote:
> I have not setup Kerberos servers on vms, 
> just client configuration. So there is only tcpip service 
> ktelnet enabled. 
> I can't login vms kerberos admin, because kerberos administrator
> is created in server configuration.
> 
> we are not trying to make one way trust between
> vms kdc and w2k3 kdc, but just service account.
> 
> Should we configure kerbers servers on vms and
> try to make a one way trust?


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