Okay, since (quite understandably) nobody wants to touch my earlier NFSv4/AD/Kerberos question, here's a simple one:
Given a working Kerberos environment where I can kinit -k HOST$ and add a service principal: 1) What is a Kerberos context? 2) Why would rpc.gssd on the client be unsuccessful in creating a Kerberos context? Googling "krb5 context" or "kerberos context" mostly results in source code and other people suffering through Kerberized NFS, but no definitive answers about what a context is or why exactly creating a krb5 context would fail. Can anyone offer any ideas? Many thanks, -- Derek Warren, IT Services, Research Computing Group, Simon Fraser University ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
