Application specific configuration files do not belong in \WINDOWS. The correct place for krb5.ini is \ProgramData\Kerberos\krb5.ini which requires that the environment variable KRB5_CONFIG be set to refer to that file.
I do not know whether or not Java will pay attention to the environment variable. Jeffrey Altman On 5/17/2011 6:53 AM, Onkesh Bansal wrote: > Hello, > > > > Configuration>> > >>>> Windows 2008 R2 (Service Pack 1) workstation. > > > > I am having this problem on my machine and am not able to figure out > what is the root cause. > > The scenario seems with Terminal Services installed on the system and > when the authentication has to be done via the LDAP over the local > network. > > > This BUG has been logged with ORACLE-JAVA at > http://bugs.sun.com/view_bug.do?bug_id=6793475 and they have already > provided with a work around. > > My Query is: > > 1. What is the reason behind this bug. I need to know the root > cause for this. > > 2. What should be my steps (apart from the workaround provided > with the bug resolution) so as to prevent any future re-occurrences? > ie I need a fix. > > 3. Can it be related to the version changes of Kerberos or is it > because of Windows 2008? > > > > Thanks & Regards, > > Onkesh Bansal > > Engineer-1 QA, > > Quark Media House (P) Ltd. > > [email protected] > > ________________________________________________ > Kerberos mailing list [email protected] > https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
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