Andrés Abadía wrote:

> Hello, i was trying to use the ktpass this way:
>    
>   ktpass -princ nssldap/[EMAIL PROTECTED] -pass password -mapuser root -out 
> servidor.keytab.

The mapuser has to be an AD account that will will represent the machine
or the specific service on the machine. Don't use root. It should be more like
"ldap-servidor".

The principal name should had a FQDN.

You have to have administrator authoritory in AD to add and update the account 
when you run this.


>    
>   and the prompt gave me this message:
>    
>   Targeting domain controller: servidor.proyectodegrado.com
>   Using legacy password setting method
>   Succesfully mapped nssldap/servidor to root
>   Aborted
>    
>   but I can`t find the file servidor.keytab because i need this file to merge 
> to the unix host.
>    
>   I need help with this, I don't know if the command ktpass did the process 
> correctly and i don't know where is located the file.
>    
>   thanks for you attention.
>    
>   Andres Abadia
> 
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