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I took the following steps:

1) create a new sid chroot.

2) apt-get update

3) apt-get install krb5-user

As part of 3 krb5-config got installed and because of my DNS I was
prompted to configure my krb5.conf.  I entered the realm I was going to
create (EXAMPLE.COM) but specified no kerberos or admin servers when
prompted.

4) apt-get install krb5-admin-server

5) krb5_newrealm

I then looked and confirmed that the database was in /var/lib/krb5kdc

so, at least for me, the software works as intended.


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