Just curious -
I have the resource kit tool Kerbtray running on my taskbar - When I
double click it; it list my tickets, etc...
Twice during the day yesterday it turned red and said there was no
tickets available. It's already done this once today -
When it was showing information it
It could also mean you have a problem with the tool, right?
Are you seeing some other symptoms that caused you to look at this tool?
Time? you can check that pretty easily by checking the time on your machine
and comparing to a DC in your environment.
What do you see in your system event log?
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It could also mean you have a problem with the tool, right?
Are you seeing some other symptoms that caused you to look at this tool?
Time? you
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Just curious -
I have the resource kit tool Kerbtray running on my taskbar - When I
Cool - sounds good to me!
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Michael M.
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I think you are seeing your Kerberos tickets start to reach
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Kerberos Question
The Time is the same on the PDC emulator as my PC - no event logs I could find
- I guess it might be a problem with the tool - I don't have any firewalls
between my PC and the DC. The loss of the ticket information is what raised the
flag for me.
From
Title: Kerberos question
Quick question:
I have a remote system that needs to authenticate to our 2003 dcs, I have the choices of Kerberos and ldap. I would perfer to use Kerberos for security reasons, but I do not know if I need to do anything on the DC server in order to make this work.
: RE: [ActiveDir] Kerberos
question
Before going any further, how about trying
to get the information from a 5.5 server locally using the admin utility?
The goal of looking there is to isolate
whether the problem is on the 5.5 side or if the problem is elsewhere; just
need to rule out there's
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It is also windows
2003, but the software is a web app (webct). I am confused as the whether the OS
it doing the authentication or the app is.
Rick
Gasper
Manager
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Sorry Rick. Thread overlap. :)
Whether or not you need to make a change
depends
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I would contact the vendor. They should
know. There should be nothing extra you have to do to support kerberos on your
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Quick question: I have a remote system that needs to authenticate to
our 2003 dcs, I have the choices of Kerberos and ldap. I would perfer to use
: [ActiveDir] Kerberos
question
The application is
called WebCT. www.webct.com. It is a
distance learning app that runs off a web server. Their documentation is some
what lacking, and their support is not really that good.
I do have everything
set up as they request, so I was thinking that my
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=326985
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Question,: is there a
utility that would use Kerberos
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There are tools to monitor kerberos
conversations (capture), but I think you're likely better off using
success/failure audit logging to see what's going on, what's being attempted
Title: Kerberos question
This stands out
Pre-authentication
failed:
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The program uses
apache, I am still
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This stands out
Pre-authentication failed:
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The program uses
apache, I am still working with the vendor on this.
This is the error from
the DC:
Event
Type: Failure Audit
Event
Source: Security
Event
Category:
Account Logon
Event
ID
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I am looking that up now
Rick Gasper
Manager, Network
Services
King's College
133 N. River St
Wilkes-Barre
PA 18711
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