On 3/14/2010 2:22 PM, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
On 3/14/2010 12:14 PM, Jeff Blaine wrote:
the MIT klist.exe tells you.
Yes, but it won't say anything useful when one has no creds
because the VPN session is dying before that :)
I meant, "how do I determine what it *would* try to use?"
Funny thing. When I have no credentials and run klist.exe, it tells me
which cache it cannot find any credentials within.
[C:\src\openafs\openafs.git\repo\src\WINNT]"\Program
Files\mit\Kerberos\bin\klist.exe"
klist.exe: No credentials cache found (ticket cache
API:[email protected])
Indeed. My apologies.
As for krb5.ini, there is no 'master_kdc' setting. I've
never heard of it and don't see that in the MIT Kerberos
documentation for krb5.conf (?)
Another funny thing. When I look at the docs for MIT Kerberos I find
http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/krb5-1.6/krb5-1.6/doc/krb5-admin.html#realms%20%28krb5.conf%29
Indeed. My apologies.
I am apparently getting very senile.
If you add a master_kdc=kdc1.our.org you should find that the DNS SRV
queries for _master_kdc._udp.RCF.OUR.ORG are no longer being issued.
Sounds like a fitting addition to make.
Thanks.
I'm downloading the Windows Driver Development Kit 620MB ISO
which is where the "Debugging Tools for Windows" now exist
apparently.
You do not have to have the most bleeding edge version. One of the
standalone installs would work just fine.
Ah, I wasn't sure. I'll try one of those.
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