Are you using user principal keys in the krb5.keytab. Has a new
sub-principal been added for that user? You may need to re-set their
password.

On Sat, 2002-04-27 at 00:18, Taskinen Osmo wrote:
> Hi Kerberos experts.
> One user cannot login. I found a line from /var/log/messages:
>  pam_krb5: authenticate error: KRB5 error code 52 (-1765328332) Apr 27
> 07:
> 57: 25
> 
> Normal case when password is wrong , the message
> is different.
> What this means ?
> OT.
> 
> 
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