Hi Thomas,

On Wed, 27 Jan 2010, Thomas Kula wrote:

> [...] 
> It very well could be. If the kvno (which is listed in the klist
> output) doesn't match kvno in the database (what is displayed with
> getprinc in kadmin) then you won't be able to authenticate with
> that keytab. 

I just did a "getprinc <princ_name>" and it told me that the user
actually had *two* different (meaning different encryption types)
keys. Does that imply I would also have to add *both* keys from within
ktutil for the newly generated keytab file?

I created two different keytab files each having one of those keys.
Nevertheless, I still got the same error:

kinit(v5): Key table entry not found while getting initial credentials

I should perhaps also point out that I have no default_tgs_enctypes
and no default_tkt_enctypes options in my [libdefaults] section in my
/etc/krb5.conf (on a Debian Lenny system with MIT Kerberos from Debian
packages).

Thanks & kind regards,

       Holger
       

Thanks & kind regards,

       Holger

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