Hello Kerberos!
While testing if Kerberos is correctly installed and running (kinit
administra...@domain.com) for my Active Directory Domain Controller with
Samba
I get error:
kinit: Cannot contact any KDC for realm 'DOMAIN.COM' while getting
initial credentials.
I traced my
>> During boot of my system (Debian Wheezy) k5start is invoked to supply a
>> ticket for accessing the AD DC by nslcd. However, during boot it fails:
Thanks for the answers. At least I interpreted the message correctly. I
filed a bug to Debian already.
> Do you have kdc entries explicitly listed
On Fri, 2014-10-24 at 13:29 +0200, Lars Hanke wrote:
> During boot of my system (Debian Wheezy) k5start is invoked to supply a
> ticket for accessing the AD DC by nslcd. However, during boot it fails:
>
> k5start: error getting credentials: Cannot contact any KDC for realm
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Lars Hanke writes:
> During boot of my system (Debian Wheezy) k5start is invoked to supply a
> ticket for accessing the AD DC by nslcd. However, during boot it fails:
> k5start: error getting credentials: Cannot contact any KDC for realm
> 'MY.AD.REALM'
> If I resta
On Fri, 24 Oct 2014, Lars Hanke wrote:
> During boot of my system (Debian Wheezy) k5start is invoked to supply a
> ticket for accessing the AD DC by nslcd. However, during boot it fails:
Do you have kdc entries explicitly listed in the appropriate [realms]
section in your krb5.conf, or do you rel
On 24/10/14 13:29, Lars Hanke wrote:
> During boot of my system (Debian Wheezy) k5start is invoked to supply a
> ticket for accessing the AD DC by nslcd. However, during boot it fails:
>
> k5start: error getting credentials: Cannot contact any KDC for realm
> 'MY.AD.REALM'
During boot of my system (Debian Wheezy) k5start is invoked to supply a
ticket for accessing the AD DC by nslcd. However, during boot it fails:
k5start: error getting credentials: Cannot contact any KDC for realm
'MY.AD.REALM'
If I restart k5start using the very same init scrip
It's nothing about the firewalled. I tried the samba 2:3.5.6 and samba
2:3.6.6-2.
All kinds of small tips should notice. Good luck to all.
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How can I know if the KDC is running and if the KDC firewalled is off ?
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Am 25.01.2011 23:06, schrieb Brian Candler:
> On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 05:54:16PM +0100, Thomas Schweikle wrote:
>> kinit just keeps telling me It could not contact any kdc for this
>> realm (EXAMPLE.COM).
>>
>> Any ideas?
>
> Is your KDC running? Is your KDC firewalled off?
>
> Try running tcpdu
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 05:54:16PM +0100, Thomas Schweikle wrote:
> kinit just keeps telling me It could not contact any kdc for this
> realm (EXAMPLE.COM).
>
> Any ideas?
Is your KDC running? Is your KDC firewalled off?
Try running tcpdump udp port 88 on both client and server, then kinit.
Reg
pointer srv.example.com.
# host client
client.example.com has address 192.168.180.6
# host 192.168.180.6
6.180.168.192.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer client.example.com
#
Now from the server:
# kinit user
kinit: Cannot contact any KDC for realm 'EXAMPLE.COM' while getting
initial creden
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