AW: multihomed IP address

2015-06-23 Thread Gsandtner Michael
This indeed solves our problem. Many thanks, best regards --Michael Gsandtner -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Greg Hudson *EXTERN* [mailto:ghud...@mit.edu] Gesendet: Montag, 22. Juni 2015 18:44 An: Gsandtner Michael; 'kerberos@mit.edu' Cc: Weber Sylvia Betreff: Re: multihomed

Re: multihomed IP address

2015-06-22 Thread Andrew Holway
I think SSSD has features to get around this kind of stuff. On 22 June 2015 at 18:43, Greg Hudson wrote: > On 06/22/2015 06:53 AM, Gsandtner Michael wrote: > > We want to connect with ssh via kerberos. The host's name resolves to > one IP address, but the IP address resolves to two names (this i

Re: multihomed IP address

2015-06-22 Thread Greg Hudson
On 06/22/2015 06:53 AM, Gsandtner Michael wrote: > We want to connect with ssh via kerberos. The host's name resolves to one IP > address, but the IP address resolves to two names (this is a required DNS > configuration): > # nslookup vmlxsuche1test > Name: vmlxsuche1test.host.magwien.gv.at > A

Re: multihomed IP address

2015-06-22 Thread Kenneth MacDonald
On Mon, 2015-06-22 at 10:53 +, Gsandtner Michael wrote: > We want to connect with ssh via kerberos. The host's name resolves to one IP > address, but the IP address resolves to two names (this is a required DNS > configuration): > # nslookup vmlxsuche1test > Name: vmlxsuche1test.host.magwie

multihomed IP address

2015-06-22 Thread Gsandtner Michael
We want to connect with ssh via kerberos. The host's name resolves to one IP address, but the IP address resolves to two names (this is a required DNS configuration): # nslookup vmlxsuche1test Name: vmlxsuche1test.host.magwien.gv.at Address: 10.153.92.100 # nslookup 10.153.92.100 100.92.153.10