You definitely don't need domain admin. I do not have much rights with my
active directory account, still I can retrieve keytabs from ad. Sorry, I'm not
at work so I can't figure out exactly what my access level is.
Regards
Siggi
KodaK <[email protected]> wrote:
>On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 9:55 AM, natxo asenjo <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>> On 07/19/2013 04:09 PM, Sigbjorn Lie wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Retreive a keytab from AD:
>>>
>>>> ktpass -princ HTTP/[email protected] +rndpass
>/mapuser
>>>> WINDOMAIN\webserver$
>>>
>>> -crypto all -ptype KRB5_NT_PRINCIPAL -out webserver.keytab
>>>
>>> The Windows admin will choose if they want to use a Computer Account
>or a
>>> User Account to bind the
>>> keytab to.
>>> Copy this keytab into /etc/httpd/HTTP.keytab-AD
>>
>>
>> just filling in (just in case this was not clear): ktpass.exe is a
>> windows tool you run in the domain controller (or in a workstation
>with
>> the admins tool installed).
>
>Thanks, everyone.
>
>I'm still waiting for a Windows admin to help me out with this.
>Unfortunately I'm not a domain admin, so I can't do this myself. :/
>
>--Jason
>
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