On 2006-08-09 12:21:56 +0200, "Jesper Angelo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Account: newbie ( Created on both AD and local (/etc/passwd) ) Well, what I intended was to create a local user and then kinit to a principal. So on unix ``localuser'' and on AD ``aduser''. > Login with pam_unix yields: [...] > Aug 9 11:51:11 localhost login[15519]: pam_krb5: pam_sm_setcred(login > newbie): exit: failure Remove the pam module from the configuration, and login /locally/. You have a kerberos trouble probably. > Then i kinit... AD says its a success and I get ticket (and it doesnt > get deleted for a loong time). > > Funny enough - logfile shows nothing :-/ (Even if I kdestory followed > by kinit...) These applications don't log, sorry. > The login freezes in the sense that nothing happens. If I press CTRL-C, > it exits back to prompt. Mmh... > I seems like it authorizes, and then dont know what to do next, thus > times out after 60 seconds...? > > > hope it makes sense :-) Clear the auth log and login as I said /locally/ with a /pure/ /local/ user. See what happens working with this user. If you can work and you're not kicked out, then kinit to a principal, noting what klist (klist -aef --- if you want). Then, if you /can/ kinit /and/ work with a local user, post the pam and kerberos configuration files. -- Sensei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears it is true. [J. Robert Oppenheimer] ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
