You need to install an appropriate KRB5.INI file in your C:\WINDOWS directory. Please read the Kerberos administration manuals and the Kermit 95 Security document:
http://www.kermit-project.org/security.html In article <3ddc0986$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Alder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: : My first post to the group. Have mercy. :-) : : I am trying to configure secure telnet sessions to my OpenVMS server using : Kerberos 5. On the server side I have the Compaq/HP Distributed Computing : Environment (DCE version 3.0) installed and have enabled Integrated Login : and Kerberos 5 services. On the client side I have the evaluation version : of Kermit 95 2.1.0 from the Kermit Project. The VMS server sits on a LAN : that's connected to the Internet over ADSL, but its connection is through a : gateway PC running Windows ME and Microsoft's Internet Connection Sharing. : Normal telnet sessions and other connections to the VMS server from the : outside are working well. : : My connection configuration of Kermit 95 is as follows: : : General configuration : connection type: tcpip service : hostname: erebus.homeip.net (granted by the DYNDNS service: : www.dyndns.org) : tcp/ip port: <blank> : protocol: k5login : : Kerberos 5 configuration : principal: myname : realm: erebus.homeip.net : : : The problem I have at the moment is getting the client to recognize the : Kerberos realm correctly. A dialog box appears requesting my Kerberos 5 : password, but rather than the realm in my configuration, the realm is : reporting itself as my ISP's domain. I enter the password and get the : rather predictable: : : "Result from realm BC.HSIA.TELUS.NET: Cannot resolve network address for KDC : in requested realm." : : I receive an identical message even if I enter my "outside" IP address as : granted by the ISP. : : I'm hoping this is a matter of misconfiguration, rather than a product of my : rather flakey internet connection setup, so if anyone can help with : suggestions, I'd really appreciate them. : : Many thanks for reading, : : Alder : : : Jeffrey Altman * Sr.Software Designer Kermit 95 2.0 GUI available now!!! The Kermit Project @ Columbia University SSH, Secure Telnet, Secure FTP, HTTP http://www.kermit-project.org/ Secured with MIT Kerberos, SRP, and [EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenSSL. ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
