Scott Moseman wrote:
I have reproduced this with a couple different virtual sites.
So there was not a freak problem with just 1 of my keytabs.
The virtual host that uses the same name as the server does
work correctly, but aliases sites are the ones that are failing.
The valid hostname keytab
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Scott Moseman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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When I attempt to access the website, vhost.domain.com,
I get this error message in the Apache error logs:
gss_acquire_cred() failed: Miscellaneous failure
(No principal in keytab matches desired name)
How can I
I have reproduced this with a couple different virtual sites.
So there was not a freak problem with just 1 of my keytabs.
The virtual host that uses the same name as the server does
work correctly, but aliases sites are the ones that are failing.
The valid hostname keytab does not work on the
Host and Http keytabs created on the Windows server.
The keytabs moved to the Red Hat machine and imported
into the /etc/krb5.keytab file.
klist -ke /etc/krb5.keytab reports these 2 keytabs:
3 host/[EMAIL PROTECTED] (DES cbc mode with RSA-MD5)
3 HTTP/[EMAIL PROTECTED] (DES cbc mode with RSA-MD5)