For what it's worth, I once saw someone run into this problem after
installing the MIT Kerberos binary distribution. That installs a
krb5.conf file, but as I recall not in /etc where it needs to be
(which makes a kind of sense since the file it installs isn't a valid
krb5.conf either, right out of the install - needs site information.)
So he found that krb5.conf and fixed it up, but unfortunately didn't
know to move it to /etc, so we scratched our heads for a while over
how krb5.conf could look so right and work so wrong.
Donn Cave, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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