On 05/28/2013 12:19 AM, kannan rbk wrote:
I think i am little short on the problem. Thanks for your useful
debugging info. I am trying to connect the host kannan but in kerberos
log it tries to connect dineshbabu.
When we convert a hostname to a Kerberos principal, we canonicalize the
Hi,
Thank you so much for your precious time. I mapped the ip address to
kannan in our dns server. Now , it's working fine.
Regards ,
Bharathikannan R
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 10:55 PM, Greg Hudson ghud...@mit.edu wrote:
On 05/28/2013 12:19 AM, kannan rbk wrote:
I think i am little short
Dear team,
I am using Kerberos 5. I configured single sign on in ssh. I had a ticket
but I cannot login without password.
I changed GSSAPIAuthentication yes in sshd_config and
GSSAPIAuthentication yes,GSSDelegateCredentials yes in ssh_config.
Error Trace From ssh -v
Cannot connect any kdc server
I don't know what's wrong, but I have some ideas for gathering more
information. From what you've posted, it appears that:
1. kinit can send an AS requests to the realm's KDC (because kinit works)
2. kinit can receive an AS reply from the realm's KDC (because kinit works)
3. ssh can send a TGS
Hi,
I think i am little short on the problem. Thanks for your useful
debugging info. I am trying to connect the host kannan but in kerberos
log it tries to connect dineshbabu. I ping the host address dineshbabu
it was not resolved. I also added the host entry for kannan /etc/hosts.
Here is the
Dear all,
We are having an issue in our environment, I would be really obliged
if someone can propose a solution to what we mightbe doing wrong.
In essence Kerberos single sign on to a Java application using the MS
IE browser will only work if the use automatic configuration script
option
Singh wrote:
Dear all,
We are having an issue in our environment, I would be really obliged
if someone can propose a solution to what we mightbe doing wrong.
In essence Kerberos single sign on to a Java application using the MS
IE browser will only work if the use automatic
That depends greatly on what services you want your users to be
able to authenticate on to using their Kerberos credentials. If you
want to work with a variety of applications on both the Linux and
Windows side, you will need to either make sure that those applications
support krb5 or do some
Quoth David Stern [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| We have a DCE/DFS environment with kerberos 5.1.2. The kerberos
| source builds with ftp ea daemons. I'm interested in setting up
| single signon st once users logon and are authenticated, they can
| ssh, ftp or whatever to any machine without being
Donn == Donn Cave [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Donn What you describe is kind of a perversion of single signon.
Donn The real thing happens on the local computer, not some
Donn remote computer.
UH, no, this is single signon. Single signon means that I get all the
credentials to
Quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sam Hartman):
| Donn == Donn Cave [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
|
| Donn What you describe is kind of a perversion of single signon.
| Donn The real thing happens on the local computer, not some
| Donn remote computer.
|
| UH, no, this is single signon. Single
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