I'm relatively new to Kerberos, so please forgive me if my question might
sound dumb.
I'm trying to access a secured Hadoop environment from a Windows machine.
The Hadoop cluster uses its own realm. I installed MIT Kerberos on the
Windows box and configured it so that I can successfully obtain tic
Mauro Cazzari writes:
> I'm relatively new to Kerberos, so please forgive me if my question
> might sound dumb.
> I'm trying to access a secured Hadoop environment from a Windows
> machine. The Hadoop cluster uses its own realm. I installed MIT
> Kerberos on the Windows box and configured it so
There are a couple of approaches for establishing trust on the AD side.
You have command line for ksetup that can be used, or the AD gui works as
well (the domains and trusts management console). kadmin side on the mit
kdc you have to update your krb5.conf to provide the AD realm in the
[realms] s