principal: Invalid argument while creating "foo@FOO".

Tom Yu tlyu at MIT.EDU
Mon Dec 28 21:41:27 EST 2009


Jeff Blaine <jblaine at kickflop.net> writes:

> No, that works fine.

When running kadmin remotely, does "addprinc" without "-randkey"
succeed?

> On 12/28/2009 9:03 PM, Tom Yu wrote:
>> Jeff Blaine<jblaine at kickflop.net>  writes:
>>
>>> Still very very stumped.  Any ideas?  Anyone?
>>>
>>> -randkey is not accepted at all
>>>
>>> [root at mega ~]# kadmin -p admin/admin
>>> Authenticating as principal admin/admin with password.
>>> Password for admin/admin at FOO:
>>> kadmin:  getprinc foo
>>> get_principal: Principal does not exist while retrieving "foo at FOO".
>>> kadmin:  addprinc -randkey foo
>>> WARNING: no policy specified for foo at FOO; defaulting to no policy
>>> add_principal: Invalid argument while creating "foo at FOO".
>>> kadmin: quit
>>
>> Do you get the same behavior running kadmin.local on the KDC?



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