Hi Neo,
  Thanks for the reply,
  When I am trying to do a kinit on the client, I am getting this error. 
However, I have no idea of the log files on the KDC (which I assume should be 
on the AD server). 
  I found out that this error was eliminated when i tried to rename the client 
machine. e.g. I had the name of the client as test1.mydomain.com and now i 
changed it to test2.mydomain.com.
  Can you please help in exactly pinpointing why this could have happened?
   
  Thanks for all the help,
  Regards,
  Sayali

kneofyte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
> Hi all,
> When do we get the error as "Server not found in Kerberos Database"?
> I have a KDC on Win2003 and a client which is a Linux (redhat) is trying to 
> authenticate the users from this Active directory, which is on the win 2003 
> machine. 
> I observed that in case we specify the wrong user name (which does not exist 
> on the AD server) at the time of kinit command on Linux machine we get the 
> error as "Client not found in Kerberos database". 
> What is this server which is not found when I am trying to join the redhat 
> client machine to the AD server?
> 

What command are you running when you get that message? Are you trying 
to extract the server principal onto a keytab? Can you show your KDC log 
file?

-Neo
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