[I sent this mail already on the 28th of July, but apparently it didn't
reach the mailinglist because of mail problems on my side, thus I send
the mail again now.]
Am 2015-07-22 01:31, schrieb Christian Seiler:
Hi there,
Hi Christian,
first, thanks again for this very extensive response. It h
Hi there,
On 07/10/2015 01:02 PM, Jonas Meurer wrote:
> Am 2015-07-08 15:34, schrieb Jonas Meurer:
>> I've another annoying issue with my new Kerberos-secured NFSv4 setup.
>> Sometimes when Exim4 writes to the mounted NFS share, it fails to set
>> owner and permissions on the written file. Exim4 r
Hi,
Am 2015-07-08 15:34, schrieb Jonas Meurer:
I've another annoying issue with my new Kerberos-secured NFSv4 setup.
Sometimes when Exim4 writes to the mounted NFS share, it fails to set
owner and permissions on the written file. Exim4 runs as local user
Debian-exim:Debian-exim but tries to set
I haven't tried anything, just some thought. Maybe it uses '8' as a name
instead of uid.
On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 9:34 AM, Jonas Meurer wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I've another annoying issue with my new Kerberos-secured NFSv4 setup.
> Sometimes when Exim4 writes to the mounted NFS share, it fails to
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 11:25:41AM -0800, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
> Folk,
>
> This conundrum is in CUPS in Squeeze with LXDE. The "server"
> is only my server at home used by me.
>
> Until this weekend, an attempt at an administrative task by a user
> on the Web interface would get a dialo
On Tuesday 14 October 2008 21:51:31 Richard A Nelson wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Oct 2008, Clifford W. Hansen wrote:
> > I take it I will need to get a Krb5 schema file for ldap?
>
> Yes, and iirc, one comes with Heimdal package (likely in /usr/share/doc)
> if you can't find one, let me know
Found one tha
On Tue, 14 Oct 2008, Clifford W. Hansen wrote:
I take it I will need to get a Krb5 schema file for ldap?
Yes, and iirc, one comes with Heimdal package (likely in /usr/share/doc)
if you can't find one, let me know
Yea I'm not actually sure why we need kerberos, but my boss seems to
think we d
On Friday 10 October 2008 23:03:38 Richard A Nelson wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Oct 2008, Clifford W. Hansen wrote:
> > Has anybody set this up before and have documentation on how to replicate
> > it.
>
> I had an existing LDAP setup for Linux/AIX/Samba - and it was trivial
> to get Heimdal-kdc up and ru
On Saturday 11 October 2008 16:30:21 Damon L. Chesser wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-10-10 at 22:10 +0200, Clifford W. Hansen wrote:
> > I'm looking to setup Kerberos with an LDAP backend, I have found a couple
> > of howtos and nothing seems to be complete.
> >
> > Has anybody set this up before and have d
On Fri, 2008-10-10 at 22:10 +0200, Clifford W. Hansen wrote:
> I'm looking to setup Kerberos with an LDAP backend, I have found a couple of
> howtos and nothing seems to be complete.
>
> Has anybody set this up before and have documentation on how to replicate it.
>
> Basically what I am doing i
On Fri, 10 Oct 2008, Clifford W. Hansen wrote:
Has anybody set this up before and have documentation on how to replicate it.
I had an existing LDAP setup for Linux/AIX/Samba - and it was trivial
to get Heimdal-kdc up and running using the existing LDAP database,
just had to add the requisite
> Can anyone give me any reference, tutorial, manual or
> hint about using kerberos on debian?
there is a boatload of stuff on MIT's web sites:
http://web.mit.edu/Kerberos/
http://stuff.mit.edu/afs/sipb.mit.edu/project/debian-athena/www/
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On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 02:00:49PM -0800, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> Trying to set up keberos5 on a Debian Sarge server. As a note I am going
> by the instructions provided by a Linux Journal article, which may be
> found at: http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7336
>
> Regardless, setting it up ha
On Thursday 21 July 2005 05:21 am, Nils Erik Svangård wrote:
> Hi!
> Great answer! I will work with this and see if I can get it working.
> Regarding the setup, it's not really finished I think. They havent
> investigated how and what informations should be stored on the LPAD, I
> know for sure tha
Hi!
Great answer! I will work with this and see if I can get it working.
Regarding the setup, it's not really finished I think. They havent
investigated how and what informations should be stored on the LPAD, I
know for sure that the uid is stored there but other stuff needed for
a working login on
On Wednesday 20 July 2005 02:41 pm, Nils Erik Svangård wrote:
> I cant! I dont have the authority to do that.
> I have setup NIS which authenticate via the Kerberos server. I guess
> it would be easiest to just add a group in NIS but LDAP is the future
> and there is such nice GUIs.
> Where do I pr
I cant! I dont have the authority to do that.
I have setup NIS which authenticate via the Kerberos server. I guess
it would be easiest to just add a group in NIS but LDAP is the future
and there is such nice GUIs.
Where do I prelogin scripting?
Lets say a user enter a username and a password: Firs
Nils Erik Svangård wrote:
Hello!
I recently got my debian box to authenticate user logins with kerberos!
Now I have created a group in LDAP and I want that only users who is
members of that group are allowed to login. The problem is that no
information of shell or home directory is stored on the
On each host type hostname --fqdn and make sure that matches what
Kerberos thinks the hostname is. I bet this is your problem.
Also, drop the enctype related parameters from /etc/krb5.conf although
not /etc/krb5kdc/kdc.conf. This isn't actually a problem, but the
enctype stuff is not needed by
Beck Zoltan Gyula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to configure a kerberos server, I read the documentation and
> followed the instructions, but something is wrong I think.
Make sure you've checked the usual things, in particular that the
clocks on all of your machines agree to within fiv
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> I have setup a number of hosts running Debian and using Kerberos for
> authentication. Now I need to have a Windows client connect to the
> network. I eventually want to experiment with using Ope
Thanks a lot for your help...what i decided to do is
set up another machine with woody and move the data
over
Thanks Again
I tried to use the Heimdal
--- David Z Maze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dinni bartholomew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I am trying to install MIT kerberos5 on potato...
dinni bartholomew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am trying to install MIT kerberos5 on potato...
*prods around* Oh, that doesn't actually seem to be in non-US for
stable; we just have a local build in these parts. Heimdal *does*
appear to be in there, though, and should probably work for you fo
I am trying to install MIT kerberos5 on potato...
The reason that i am trying to build it from source is
because when i try to use apt-get to install it, it
cries about a glibc dependancy...
Big Picture...
This machine needs to be a client to a Kerberos server
that i already have. This kerberos se
dinni bartholomew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am having some trouble building kerberos from the
> source ... i keep getting
> *** [all-recurse] Error 1
> errors when i try to run make...
Which Kerberos? There are three in Debian (KTH krb4, MIT krb5,
Heimdal krb5), plus the MIT krb4 distribut
Tod Detre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
TD> ok I go the packages for kerberos 4, but when I try to install the
TD> user one it complains that I don't have libcomerr2. I can't seem
TD> to find it anywhere. Any ideas?
e2fsprogs_1.10-17 Provides: libcomerr2. Installing a current version
of the e2fspr
Tod Detre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
TD> Does anyone know where I can get binaries/source for kerberos v4?
TD> I need 4 not 5 'cause 5 is not entirely backwards compatible.
There are krb4 packages on nonus.debian.org. FWIW, I was using the
krb4 compatibility libraries with krb5 for a while and
On Tue, 16 Sep 1997, Rick Hawkins wrote:
>
> has anyone converted the mit kerberos packages to debian? I've taken a
> couple
> of not-so successful stabs (actually, for afs, but they're interwtined).
Tom Lees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is continuing the packaging started by
another maintainer. I ma
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