MIT on both sides. So, I know I've got the right password... I can manually kinit krbtgt/[EMAIL PROTECTED] using the supplied cross-realm password -- that works
So, I can take that same password, copy it to the clipboard so that I know I don't fat-finger it, paste it in to the cross realm principal on realmB... and I get that error. I'm wondering if it's like I said a unicode weirdness (which doesn't make sense) or if it's somehow using the wrong enctype (even though the enctypes supposedly match). and yes... kdestroy/kinit On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 02:39:34PM -0500, Ken Hornstein wrote: > >> This error is a classic "keys don't match between the two KDCs" problem. > >> > >> --Ken > > > >and yet, I don't know how many ways I can paste/type in the same password > >again > >and again and again. > > > >Could it be something w.r.t. unicode/character encoding? > > Well ... I dunno. I think you said you're using Heimdal, right? I > would think that it would work; are you running the same version of > Kerberos on each KDC? Dumb question time; did you run kinit after > changing your password to clear out your cached tickets? > > You could try a really simple password, like "a" that isn't easy to > fat-finger. > > --Ken -- ******************************** David William Botsch Programmer/Analyst CNF Computing [EMAIL PROTECTED] ******************************** ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
