Kerberos Digest, Vol 85, Issue 25
raj esh L
rrcrajesh2003 at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 19 17:08:32 EST 2010
of course, in this description 3 server names are involved. I don't understand which is kerberos client in this scenario and which server is trying to query what and where it is getting failed. is it because of SPN ? if yes, which SPN.
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From: Russ Allbery <rra at stanford.edu>
To: raj esh L <rrcrajesh2003 at yahoo.com>
Cc: kerberos at mit.edu
Sent: Wed, 20 January, 2010 3:26:10
Subject: Re: Kerberos Digest, Vol 85, Issue 25
raj esh L <rrcrajesh2003 at yahoo.com> writes:
> Can some one reply my query ?
> 3. Windows event id 4 (kerberos) (raj esh L)
I don't think anyone on this mailing list can give you more information
than what your device already gave you in the Description field, which is
a very thorough explanation of what happened and one of the possible
causes.
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