hanwangyige <hanwangy...@163.com> writes: > I installed the kerberos v5 on my computer with the operating system > of redhat Enterprise Linux server 5.3. I captured the kerberos AS-REQ > package using wireshark, but the padata in AS-REQ showed > 'Unknown:149'. However, when I tryied to install it on a computer with > the operating system of windows server 2003, the padata in AS-REQ > showed 'PA-ENC-TIMESTAMP PA-PAC-REQUEST'. What should I do if the > kerberos AS-REQ package in Linux in incorrect?
Hello, Since you're using Red Hat Enterprise Linux, you have (or had) a support contract with us. You will have better luck escalating RHEL 5 issues through there because the version of krb5 in RHEL 5 is from 2007. More generally, I would recommend a newer version of the operating system before doing anything else. The latest version of RHEL 5 is version 5.11, and if you're deploying new software, I would suggest using RHEL 7 instead. But again, you should talk to our support. Thanks, --Robbie Kerberos maintainer Red Hat, Inc.
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