Wyllys Ingersoll wrote:
> I am trying to test out the ability to get creds from a keytab for a non 
> "host" credential.
> kinit -k -S _service_name_ is supposed to work, but it doesn't.
>
> Am I using this properly or is this a bug in kinit (or 
> krb5_get_init_creds API) ?
>
> # kinit -k -S imap
> kinit(v5): Server not found in Kerberos database while getting initial 
> credentials
>   

how about adding the fqdn "kinit -k -S imap/fqdn" , try that yet?



> The imap service key is in the default keytab, though.
> # klist -kt
> ...
>    3 12/05/07 08:49:32 imap/foo.bar.sun.com at SUN.COM
>    3 12/05/07 08:49:32 imap/foo.bar.sun.com at SUN.COM
>    3 12/05/07 08:49:32 imap/foo.bar.sun.com at SUN.COM
>    3 12/05/07 08:49:32 imap/foo.bar.sun.com at SUN.COM
>    3 12/05/07 08:49:32 imap/foo.bar.sun.com at SUN.COM
> ...
>
>
> The "-S" option also fails with the "host" service, which is supposed to be
> the default:
>
> # kinit -k -S host
> kinit(v5): Server not found in Kerberos database while getting initial 
> credentials
>
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> -Wyllys
>
>
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