On 03/25/2009 03:46 PM, Guido Günther wrote:
i changed the line above, but with or without the change the result is
the same:
Did you allow for non kerberos authentication in your configuration? You
should can disable kerberos authentication completely for testing.
Cheers,
hello guido, sorry for the delay.
i disabled the kerberos auth, and (with the verifyCredentials() forced
to True) i can now login, and see the collection listing and properties.
and now?
i reassume the kerberos situation:
$ kinit -k -t /etc/krb5.keytab http/muttley.domain.lo...@turboden.local
$ klist
Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_1000
Default principal: http/muttley.domain.lo...@domain.local
Valid starting Expires Service principal
03/25/09 18:21:15 03/26/09 04:21:17 krbtgt/domain.lo...@domain.local
renew until 03/26/09 18:21:15
03/25/09 18:21:20 03/26/09 04:21:17 http/muttley.domain.lo...@domain.local
renew until 03/26/09 18:21:15
Kerberos 4 ticket cache: /tmp/tkt1000
klist: You have no tickets cached
$ kvno http/muttley.turboden.local
http/muttley.domain.lo...@domain.local: kvno = 6
$
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