Help

Paulo Oliveira bad_boy_sk8 at hotmail.com
Thu Oct 28 13:30:21 EDT 2010


Hello !!
On thuth I am trying simulate a kerberos server in my computer, for later
I implement in my project, and I don't know which is my DNS...
How can I discover this??
Can you help me??

Thanks.




> Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2010 19:04:12 +0200
> From: robert.wehn at rz.uni-augsburg.de
> To: bad_boy_sk8 at hotmail.com
> Subject: Re: Help
> 
> Hello Paolo,
> 
> of course you need tu give the DNS name of your kerberos server. If it 
> issn't kerberos.teste.uem but for example "myserver.somewhere.com" you 
> have tu use the setting:
> 
> [realms]
> TESTE.UEM = {
> kdc = myserver.somewhere.com #:88
> 
> instead of
> > [realms]
> > TESTE.UEM = {
> > kdc =kerberos.teste.uem#:88
> ++Robert.
> 
> 
> 
> On 28.10.2010 18:35, Paulo Oliveira wrote:
> >> When you type kinit do you still see the following error?
> >>
> >>> kinit: Cannot resolve network address for KDC in realm teste.uem while getting initial credentials
> > Yes, It's appearing the same error.
> >
> >> If so, does kerberos.teste.uem exist in the DNS or in /etc/hosts ?
> >> What happens if you type "ping kerberos.teste.uem" ?
> > I typed ping kerberos.teste.uem...and appeared the following message:
> >
> > ping: unknown host kerberos.teste.uem
> >
> > I am new in Kerberos! Sorry if my asks are a little basics.
> > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->  Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2010 19:22:05 +0300
> >> From: B.Candler at pobox.com
> >> To: bad_boy_sk8 at hotmail.com
> >> CC: kerberos at mit.edu
> >> Subject: Re: FW: Help
> >>
> >> On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 02:09:08PM -0200, Paulo Oliveira wrote:
> >>> I am with problems still...
> >>> It's appearing the same messages.
> >> When you type kinit do you still see the following error?
> >>
> >>> kinit: Cannot resolve network address for KDC in realm teste.uem while getting initial credentials
> >> If so, does kerberos.teste.uem exist in the DNS or in /etc/hosts ?
> >> What happens if you type "ping kerberos.teste.uem" ?
> >>
> >>> [libdefaults]
> >>>      default_realm = TESTE.UEM
> >>>      dns_lookup_realm = false
> >>>      dns_lookup_kdc = false
> >>>
> >>> [realms]
> >>>      TESTE.UEM = {
> >>>          kdc = kerberos.teste.uem #:88
> >>>          #admin_server = kerberos.teste.uem:749
> >>>          #default_domain = teste.uem
> >>>      }
> >   		 	   		
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