Hi Rob, thanks for your answer.
> First, make sure you disabled mdns3 or moved it down the list in your > nsswitch, so that the .local domain will work properly. > This is just good hygiene. Was already disabled. Thanks for that hint. > Second, just log in with your AD credentials with sssd and type klist. It > should show the right credentials. Kinit should not be necessary. Tested and ok. > Third, try smbclient -k //ka-dc01.example.local/c\$ Tested and ok, too. > If that works, then Kerberos is set up right. I'm not sure PS Core supports > Kerberos proudly from Linux yet (they didn't 3 months ago), > check github. I agree. Maybe it's simply that PS Core doesn't support Kerberos at the moment. Thank you very much for your help! Regards Matthias ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list Kerberos@mit.edu https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos