problems with kerberos ticketing
Gevogled
was at gmx.ch
Tue Jan 11 11:17:29 EST 2005
thanks for this little help.
but i readed so much. and most of the links r broken.
i wanted to know, why the realm gnu.org doesnt works, or how i becom
accounts there or whatever.
i dont want to set up my own kdc.
but i cancled the kerberos because it isnt userfriendly.
my customers arnt guru's and i havnt the time to teach them(and i'm not
so expiried that i can do so)
best regards,
gevogled
Jeffrey Altman schrieb:
> Kerberos is a trusted third party authentication system. This
> means that there must be a third party in common which both the
> client (end user) and the server (ftp server) trust.
>
> I suggest you start by reading some of the tutorials about the
> Kerberos protocol so you will understand how it works:
>
> http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/papers.html
>
> Then you can go about establishing or finding a realm which is
> willing to trust your FTP Service and that hosts it along with
> all of your expected clients.
>
> Jeffrey Altman
>
>
> Gevogled wrote:
>
>> hello
>>
>> i'v an ftp-server(filezilla) and an client (filezilla)
>> the server running windows 2003 server (not in a domain)
>> the client running windows xp pro SP2 (in a domain)
>>
>> i'v installed kerberos(the actually version from the mit.edu site)
>>
>> on the client it seems it generates the tickets by himself. because
>> i can import some tickets (username at domain).
>>
>> but on the server i'v only the "Get Ticket" and this funtion dont work.
>> i become the error 156.
>>
>> the MIT-support say something about an principal....but who's this?
>> i think it's enought, when giving the gnu.org server and i become the
>> tickets from there?
>>
>> or must i set up my own kerberos-master-server(kdc?)?
>>
>> can anyone help me? or had anyone any idea how i can kerberize my ftp
>> con?
>>
>> thank for help!
>
>
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