Amila, Thanks for the help. However, my passwords are actually stored in plain text, so I don't think this is the problem.
I used Apache Directory Studio to create the ldif file, and it appears to automatically hash the passwords when you export as LDIF. Thanks, Chris. On 2011/06/10 18:33, Amila Jayasekara wrote: > Hi Chris, > > According to your ldif file you are using hashed passwords. > >From my experience ApacheDS Kerberos implementation only works with plain > text passwords. But i am not aware about latest improvements. So i may be > wrong. > > Thanks > AmilaJ > > 2011/6/2 バーチャル クリストファー <[email protected]> > >> Hello, >> >> I'm trying to set up ApacheDS 1.5.7 on Linux with Kerberos authentication. >> >> I basically followed this tutorial to the letter: >> >> http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/1.5/543-kerberos-in-apacheds-155.html >> >> However, I am using a custom realm and hostname, instead of the >> localhost and EXAMPLE.COM used in the tutorial. >> (Incidentally, I had to add "primaryRealm" and "kdcPrincipal" attributes >> to the kdcServer attribute in server.xml to get my custom realm to work >> correctly.) >> >> I have 3 users: kerbuser, krbtgt and ldap. See attached LDIF file for >> details. >> All users have their krb5Key automatically generated by the >> KeyDerivationInterceptor. >> >> Authenticating with kinit works fine for all 3 users: >> >> kinit kerbuser >> kinit krbtgt/INFOSCIENCE.CO.JP >> kinit ldap/logst20.dev.infoscience.co.jp >> >> all work as expected, run either locally or remotely. >> >> However, when I try to login to ApacheDS using Directory Studio, I get >> "javax.naming.CommunicationException: Request: 1 cancelled". >> Looking at the Kerberos log server-side (see attached file), I find the >> message "Failed to find any Kerberos Key". It looks like it cannot find >> the Kerberos key for the "ldap" user. This is strange, because this user >> has its krb5Key attribute set correctly, just like the other users. Do I >> need to copy this key to somewhere else, e.g. a keytab file? >> >> I've spent days battling with this problem and I'm out of ideas. Can >> anybody shed some light on this? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Chris Birchall. >> >>
