2024 at 8:26 AM Michael Osipov wrote:
> On 2024/05/02 19:20:59 Tom Delaney wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Sorry for the duplicate requests. The first one was accidentally flagged
> > for Google's new Confidential Mode which happened to be flagged.
> > I have a r
Hi All,
Sorry for the duplicate requests. The first one was accidentally flagged
for Google's new Confidential Mode which happened to be flagged.
I have a red hat 9.2 server hosting a web application on a single instance
of Apache Tomcat. This instance is behind an apache HTTP server on version
2.
Tom Delaney has sent you an email via Gmail confidential mode:
[image: Gmail logo]Re: SPNEGO GSSCaller {UNKNOWN} No Delegated Creds
<https://confidential-mail.google.com/msg/AJ05YhfeGMtaULvQONHydor3-HWpWsb1xJ3tZJ35SH0U8kxvJIPpKEc9wRaa7uacfDUwg1PbwWJJZqFQzDl26IiNtrsAyHw3t4XjnbAx4Qn6Lj7v
Tom Delaney has sent you an email via Gmail confidential mode:
[image: Gmail logo]SPNEGO GSSCaller {UNKNOWN} No Delegated Creds
<https://confidential-mail.google.com/msg/AJ05YhfSWzjP5hETcDm0c4Q_HGCDBEAybeYFYy-yB0-TEBBYkOGaFXoQ9wOEK-QsVlOWdz36OHsf4GYg6nS92w7CA518JhBWiCItJAFCZyNSZ8XenmGKryRDY
Please don't respond to this email. I was able to figure out the issue. The
server hosting devexample.domain.com was using a canonicalized hostname.
This was throwing tomcat off when reading over the token and keytab file. I
only wish there was a better way for this error to pick up on that.
On Fr