Shawn M Emery wrote:
>
> So it looks like we are dealing with three different host names for 
> this server, right?
>
> KeyMaster
> kdc0
> KDC0
>
> So which one of the three is the actual canonical name for this host?  
> Is this reflected in DNS?
>
I haven't specified 'kdc0' anywhere in the config files - I only tried 
that principal name first because I thought I should convert everything 
to lowercase. When I saw the error message, I thought maybe I shouldn't 
have lowercased it and tried the mixed-case that would match the error 
message.

/etc/nodename, and /etc/hostname.bge0 contain 'KeyMaster', which is also 
in /etc/hosts to allow network configuration on boot up.

DNS has:

$ORIGIN RelEng.Egenera.COM.
KeyMaster    IN    A       W.X.Y.Z
KDC0         IN    CNAME   KeyMaster

and

$ORIGIN Y.X.W.in-addr.arpa.
Z      IN    PTR     KeyMaster.RelEng.Egenera.COM.

All the names in the kdc.conf, and krb5.conf are either all CAPS, or 
exactly like the DNS entries.
The all-lowercase principal names are, I assume, conversion by the code?

Should some of the entries in the config files be all lowercase? I think 
I've tried changing some of them with no change.

  -Kyle



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