Problem with Kerberos Service
LukePet
luke_pet at yahoo.it
Tue Feb 13 09:54:11 EST 2007
I tray and I have this:
lukesky at lukesky:~$ kinit -k host/lukesky.epiluke.it at EPILUKE.IT
kinit(v5): Permission denied while getting initial credentials
lukesky at lukesky:~$ sudo kinit -k host/lukesky.epiluke.it at EPILUKE.IT
lukesky at lukesky:~$
is ok?
but I'd a reply about telnet is correct like it work????
Kevin Coffman wrote:
>
> On 2/13/07, LukePet <luke_pet at yahoo.it> wrote:
>>
>> Then....I have deleted the krb5.keytab file
>>
>> after I have exect this istructions:
>> lukesky at lukesky:~$ sudo kadmin -p krbadm/admin
>> kadmin: ktadd -k /etc/krb5.keytab host/lukesky.epiluke.it
>>
>> now I have this situation:
>> lukesky at lukesky:~$ sudo klist -kte
>> Keytab name: FILE:/etc/krb5.keytab
>> KVNO Timestamp Principal
>> ---- -----------------
>> --------------------------------------------------------
>> 3 02/13/07 09:56:24 host/lukesky.epiluke.it at EPILUKE.IT (Triple DES cbc
>> mode with HMAC/sha1)
>> 3 02/13/07 09:56:24 host/lukesky.epiluke.it at EPILUKE.IT (DES cbc mode
>> with
>> CRC-32)
>>
>> but It is still wrong.....
>> lukesky at lukesky:~$ kinit -kt host/lukesky.epiluke.it at EPILUKE.IT
>> kinit(v5): Client not found in Kerberos database while getting initial
>> credentials
>>
>> or
>>
>> lukesky at lukesky:~$ kinit -k host/lukesky.epiluke.it at EPILUKE.IT
>> kinit(v5): Permission denied while getting initial credentials
>
> This was the closest to being correct. You did "sudo klist -kte"
> above to read the keytab. You must be root to read it here as well.
> So you'd need to do "sudo kinit -k host/lukesky.epiluke.it at EPILUKE.IT"
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