Diego Lima wrote:
> First of all, I'd like to thank you all for helping me out. I finally found
> what was causing the problems. I took a look at krb5kdc.log and I found this:
>
> Dec 07 15:57:00 estagiario6 krb5kdc[22882](info): TGS_REQ (1 etypes {1})
> 192.168.130.223: PROCESS_TGS: authtime 0, <unknown client> for
> HTTP/[EMAIL PROTECTED], Clock skew too great
>
> I know it sounds stupid, but it never ocurred to me to check krb5kdc log
> before, since I was able to get tickets using kinit both from windows and
> linux. Indeed we had done a bit of "hacking" around our linux time in order to
> be able to properly sync windows stations using net time.
>
> The moment I got a NTP server on the network and set the clocks right it began
> working (following Grolms's site recommendtions).
>
We're glad we could help! :)
Danny
NTP Development
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