On Tue, Sep 10, 2002 at 11:54:25AM -0500, Rick wrote: > I'm new to kerberos and don't know why I'm having this problem.
> # ktadmin.local > #addprinc -kvno 3 -pw user1 user1 > #addprinc -kvno 3 -pw user2 user2 > #addprinc -kvno 3 -pw service svc/host.abc.com > #ktadd -k /usr/..... keytab svc/host.abc.com > All this works fine. When I go to a client, this is what I get. > c:\kinit user1 > this works fine > c:\kinit user2 > this works fine > c:\kinit svc/host.abc.com > password incorrect while getting initial credentials. > ... and yes I typed it right. > #getprinc svc/host.abc.com > now shows the key version number to be 4. Why does ktadd change the key > version number. Is there a document somewhere which describes key versions. > The installation and system admin guides don't really say anything about it. Because "ktadd" means "generate a new random key for this principal, and store this shared key in the specified keytab". If you run 'ktadd', the password changes -- you cannot use a principal in this manner and still use a password to request tickets for that principal. Steve Langasek postmodern programmer ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
