My Kerberos is running now !!
Thank you very much Guys !!
Your help were very important for me.

Thanks Again.

Paulo R.

> Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2010 19:17:49 +0000
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> CC: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Help
> 
> On Tue, Nov 09, 2010 at 04:29:05PM -0200, Paulo Oliveira wrote:
> > Now I am with problem in authentication. I type kinit [email protected] and 
> > appear:
> > 
> > Nov 09 16:16:26 paulo-laptop krb5kdc[3372](info): AS_REQ (7 etypes {18 17 
> > 16 23 1 3 2}) 127.0.0.1: CLIENT_NOT_FOUND: [email protected] for 
> > krbtgt/[email protected], Client not found in Kerberos database
> > 
> > 
> > In my kadm5.acl file has the user such as below:
> > 
> >  */[email protected]
> 
> Firstly, it's "kinit [email protected]" - note the capitals - or just
> "kinit paulo", if you have the default realm set as TESTE.UEM in
> /etc/krb5.conf.
> 
> Next, the file kadm5.acl is only a list of which principals are kerberos
> administrators - that is, which principals have rights to add, modify or
> remove other principals.
> 
> So you still have to create a principal [email protected] before they can
> kinit.  You can do this using kadmin.local on the KDC itself, which solves
> the chicken-and-egg problem of how to create your administrator principal
> before you have any administrators.
> 
> Once this is done, you no longer need kadmin.local - instead use kadmin from
> a remote workstation, which talks to kadmind over TCP.
                                          
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