Hi,
I got it solved. It is mandatory if one side is kerberos authenticated then
the other side should have the support the decrypt the keys.
Then,
U can access other system if u have kerberos around you and
the others dont have it .
Then,
u can uninstall kerberos, with just wu-ftpd - a normal ftp without
kerberos enabled.
Cheeeeers,
thanx for ur support,
karthik bala guru
bluekarthik@yahoo.com (karthik bala guru) wrote in message news:<af94616b.0407200337.1da09abe@posting.google.com>...
> Hi,
> I get the following Kerberos related error
> when i do FTP from another machine(redhat 9.0)
> to my machine(redhat 9.0).
>
> How to solve this problem ?
> Should i Need to start/stop some daemons ?
>
> here is what happens when i do FTP !!! --------->>>>>>>>> Here is it .....>>>>
>
> Connected to 107.108.89.173.
> 220 localhost.localdomain FTP server (Version 5.60)
> ready.
> 334 Using authentication type GSSAPI; ADAT must follow
> GSSAPI accepted as authentication type
> GSSAPI error major: Miscellaneous failure
> GSSAPI error minor: No credentials cache found
> GSSAPI error: initializing context
> GSSAPI authentication failed
> 334 Using authentication type KERBEROS_V4; ADAT must
> follow
> KERBEROS_V4 accepted as authentication type
> Kerberos V4 krb_mk_req failed: You have no tickets
> cached
> Name (107.108.89.173:karthik): bye
> 530 Must perform authentication before identifying
> USER.
> Login failed.
> Remote system type is UNIX.
> Using binary mode to transfer files.
>
> ---------------->>> That was the msg that i got .........>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
> I don't know what is going on my ftp server if I try
> to connect it shows that error.
>
> Should Both the machines have kerberos installed , i dont think it is
> mandatory .
> should i need to do some configuration in initialisation files ?
>
> Kindly anyone tell a soln,
> karthik bala guru