Alan DeKok wrote:
Riccardo Veraldi wrote:
radtest "[email protected]" "password"  localhost 10 testing123
...
[r...@radius ~]# kinit user
Password for [email protected]:

  The realm names are different.  Is this intentional?

  Try placing the name && password into a text file.  Cut & paste them
into radtest, and into kinit.  That way you'll know that you're testing
the same thing.

  Alan DeKok.
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yes it is intentional... it is my mistake when I obscured my real domain and IP Addresses. Actually there must be something wrong with the kerberos configuration in the krb5.keytab because I keep getting "wrong principal" error, so it is not freeradius2 configuration fault in my opinion, neverless I don't understand what is wrong with kerberos since I added the radius server to the KDC
configuration correctly...
Using only LDAP works flawlessy, when I add Auth-Type := kerberos it does not work anymore...


Rick

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