Ahh, sorry. Did see that. Generating the keytab file on the KDC and then copying over to the Linux client looks to be working. Was able to login just fine.

Thanks again..

On Friday, August 15, 2003, at 11:44 AM, Wyllys Ingersoll wrote:

CJ Keist wrote:
Okay, didn't get very far. So far my Solaris 9 box are happy with my Solaris 9 KDC server. But now my Linux RH9 clients don't want to talk to my KDC server. After copying over the krb5.conf file and running the kadmin -p admin/admin command it prompts me for the password and then gives me the error:
kadmin: GSS-API (or Kerberos) error while initializing kadmin interface
Anyone have any help here?

This is the problem I was mentioning earlier.


MIT kadmin and SEAM kadmin are incompatible because they use
different secure RPC protocols.

possible solution:
1. create keytab files on server and manually copy them to various
   client machines.

-wyllys



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