RE: Server not found in Kerberos database error on ldapsearch #2I don't know, if I got you right (I'm not quite good in networks and
especially AD; thats a new thing for me, so I'm a noob)
So I just ask again:
Douglas E. Engert wrote
> > I captured the request dialog with wireshark and got this
> (the things I think
> > are important):
> >
> > MSG Type: KRB-ERROR
> > Error_code: KRB5KDC_ERR_S_PRINCIPAL_UNKNOWN (7)
> > Realm: EXAMPLE.COM
> > Server Name (Unknown): krbtgt/COM
> > Name-type: Unknown (0)
> > Name: krbtgt
> > Name: COM
>
> This looks like cross realm, where the client is working its
> way up the realm
> tree to get the the realm of the server, say AD.DOMAIN.COM.
> Client is using TGT
> from EXAMPLE.COM to get TGT for realm COM (which does not
> exist) If it did, it
> would then try and get a TGT from COM for DOMAIN.COM, then
> get one from
> AD.DOMAIN.COM and the get service ticket from AD.DOMAIN.COM.
>
> I thought you where trying to use Active Directory, and the
> domain name
> was something like ad.domain.com. So why does you unix system have
> a realm named EXAMPLE.COM? Have you setup cross realm trust
> between them?
>
> If you are not using cross-real, then you should be using the
> AD domain name as
> the realm name. It should have a realm named AD.DOMAIN.COM.
> Either the user and server must be in the same realm, or you
> need cross realm
> trust.
The domai...
AD Server returning server not found kerberos databaseHi all,
I am using MIT Kerberos to mutually authenticate with other user
(Kerberos Server: AD Server),
It is working fine with my newly installed active directory .But
when I try to work with my Company AD
Server to get service ticket for particular user I am getting "Server not
found in Kerberos Database",
But that user is there in AD . any option can change to get it work .
I want to to know which option in ad makes mutual authentication between
user and user makes fail.
Do I need to use setspn to add service principle??
Please help me
Regards,
Eswar S
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UNKNOWN_SERVERAs always with things like this, it's hard to determine
whether to send this here or to openafs-info.
Can anyone tell me what is going on here? This is what
krb5kdc logged when I logged into 129.83.11.213.
-- sshd + UsePAM
-- pam_krb5.so (RHELv4)
-- pam_afs_session.so (PAM session module which uses aklog to
get tokens from a K5 ticket).
Apr 18 16:46:07 silmaril.foo.com krb5kdc[26891](info): TGS_REQ (1
etypes {3}) 129.83.11.213: UNKNOWN_SERVER: authtime 1176929167,
jblaine@rcf.foo.com for afs/rcf.foo.com@rcf.foo.com, Server not
found in Kerberos database
Apr 18 16:46:07 silmaril.foo.com krb5kdc[26891](info): TGS_REQ (1
etypes {1}) 129.83.11.213: UNKNOWN_SERVER: authtime 1176929167,
jblaine@rcf.foo.com for afs/rcf.foo.com@rcf.foo.com, Server not
found in Kerberos database
Apr 18 16:46:07 silmaril.foo.com krb5kdc[26891](info): TGS_REQ (1
etypes {1}) 129.83.11.213: ISSUE: authtime 1176929167, etypes {rep=16
tkt=1 ses=1}, jblaine@rcf.foo.com for afs@rcf.foo.com
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Jeff Blaine <jblaine@kickflop.net> writes:
> Can anyone tell me what is going on here? This is what
> krb5kdc logged when I logged into 129.83.11.213.
> -- sshd + UsePAM
> -- pam_krb5.so (RHELv4)
> -- pam_afs_session.so (PAM session module which uses aklog to
> get tokens from a K5 ticket).
> Apr 18 16:46:07 silmaril.foo.com kr...
Server not found in Kerberos Database #4Hi all,
When do we get the error as "Server not found in Kerberos Database"?
I have a KDC on Win2003 and a client which is a Linux (redhat) is trying to authenticate the users from this Active directory, which is on the win 2003 machine.
I observed that in case we specify the wrong user name (which does not exist on the AD server) at the time of kinit command on Linux machine we get the error as "Client not found in Kerberos database".
What is this server which is not found when I am trying to join the redhat client machine to the AD server?
Thanks in advance for all the help
Regards,
Sayali
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> Hi all,
> When do we get the error as "Server not found in Kerberos Database"?
> I have a KDC on Win2003 and a client which is a Linux (redhat) is trying to authenticate the users from this Active directory, which is on the win 2003 machine.
> I observed that in case we specify the wrong user name (which does not exist on the AD server) at the time of kinit command on Linux machine we get the error as "Client not found in Kerberos database".
> What is this server which is not found when I am trying to j...
Error: Server not found in Kerberos databaseHello,
I want to enable someone the access to my account by using the .k5login
file. I did all necessary things and immediatly started off by trying:
shell% ksu toka
Nevertheless I wasn't able to get toka's ID but /home/toka contains the
..k5login file with my principal. Furthermore there's the following error
message:
ksu: Server not found in Kerberos database while geting credentials from
kdc Authentication failed.
^ typo in krb5
I looked for solutions on google and discovered the url
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/UserInfo/Resources/Software/kerberos/
troubleshooting.html#misc_2 which describes the issue. My /etc/hosts
file is fully qualified (including its entries) and the hostnames are
correctly mapped to the IPs and vice versa. So where could the source
of failure be located?
Thanks in advance
- Marcel Karras
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hello list,
we want to use kerberos for authentication and to secure connections for
telnet sessions.
so i installed kerberos v5 for the debian system via apt-get and did the
configuration.
attached are the configs for this system.
kinit works for a user, but the start of a telnet session is refused
with the message
"Authentication failed". i used the command "kinit stefan" and
"telnet.krb5 -a -F vxr-r.imos.net."
"vxr-r.imos.net" is the cisco router i want to connect to.
when i look into the logs i see the following messages:
Nov 11 09:49:28 alpha krb5kdc[8745](info): AS_REQ (1 etypes {1})
192.168.3.3(16417): NEEDED_PREAUTH: stefan@IMOS.NET for
krbtgt/IMOS.NET@IMOS.NET, Additional pre-authentication required
Nov 11 09:49:30 alpha krb5kdc[8745](info): AS_REQ (1 etypes {1})
192.168.3.3(16417): ISSUE: authtime 1100162970, etypes {rep=1 tkt=16
ses=1}, stefan@IMOS.NET for krbtgt/IMOS.NET@IMOS.NET
Nov 11 09:49:33 alpha krb5kdc[8745](info): TGS_REQ (1 etypes {1})
192.168.3.3(16417): UNKNOWN_SERVER: authtime 1100162970,
stefan@IMOS.NET for host/vxr-r.imos.net@IMOS.NET, Server not found in
Kerberos database
Nov 11 09:49:33 alpha krb5kdc[8745](info): TGS_REQ (1 etypes {1})
192.168.3.3(16417): UNKNOWN_SERVER: authtime 1100162970,
stefan@IMOS.NET for host/vxr...
Client not found in Kerberos database #2Hi,
I have an Intel xseve 10.4.9 server bound to AD and also have OD configured
on the same server for Mac management.
Other services running are AFP and WINDOWS. I will also be using the same
server as a file server for both Mac and Windows.
Below are my issues.
When the WINDOWS service starts on our Intel Xserve with 10.4.9 installed I
receive the below error message.
I have tested single sign on "SSO" from Mac and Windows systems and
everything seems to work, but am concerned that this error may cause an
issue at a later date.
I also have an issue with windows users suddenly not being able to connect
to a share on the Intel Xserve via SMB which is strange as the same user on
a Mac could still connect via AFP or SMB a restart of the WINDOWS service
seems to clear this problem, not sure if this is related to the below error
but it's a real issue and seems to be very random. When this happen I seem
to receive "broken pipe" errors in the "smbd.conf" log.
I checked the "secrets.tdb" and found that this did not have the "\00" on
the end of the "SECRETS/MACHINE_PASSWORD/", so I ran the script at "afp548"
site under forum "10.4.8 Intel - AD, Samba kerberos machine password" which
added the "\00". The strange thing is that all seemed to still work even
thought the "secrets.tdb" was not correct, perhaps this could be the cause
of the SMB dropouts?
Below is from the SMBD.LOG...
Server not found in Kerberos database error on ldapsearch
Good afternoon!
I have the following problem: I need to connect securely to a AD and search
it via ldapsearch. When I try to do so the "Server not found in Kerberos
database" error appears. I'm not quite sure, why. I have extracted a keytab
of the AD and kinit seems to work fine for the same user as I want to use
with ldapsearch. The hosts-files are set up correctly (a ping on DNS-names
looks fine). There is nothing that indicates an error in the AD-logs (only
successful logons). Could anyone give me a hint, why I get this reaction?
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Newbie: "Server not found in Kerberos database"I am still in 'toy installation mode'. I have set up a KDC
on a Linux machine, call it kervara.mygroup.org I have successfully
set things up to the point that I can kinit from various clients.
I have also set up OpenSSH 3.9p1 to use GSSAPI authentication.
When I am logged into kervara, and have a valid TGT from this
realm, I can successfully ssh into kervara.mygroup.org without
a password; the keytab contains entries for the host/kervara.mygroup.org
principal. This is the way things are supposed to work. Life is good.
The problem comes when I attempt to do the same thing with the same
version of OpenSSH built with the same options on a Solaris machine.
In that case, the server logs a "Server not found in Kerberos database"
message and gives up. I have looked at all the obvious candidates
(wrong DNS entry, disagreement as to host name in /etc/hosts and
DNS, etc) and come up empty.
Unfortunately, the log messages do not tell me _what_ principal it
was trying to find in krb5.keytab (I assume that this is where
the mismatch or missing entry is).
Is there a way to squeeze more diagnostic information? Or does
this sound like a familiar problem?
In article <d17eap$ejf$1@panix5.panix.com>,
urban@panix.com (Michael Urban) wrote:
....
> The problem comes when I attempt to do the same thing with the same
> version of OpenSSH built with the same options on a Solaris machine.
> In that case, the server logs a "Server not found in Kerberos ...
RE: Server not found in Kerberos database error on ldapsearch> You should not need these.
Ok.
> Some things to try:
>
> Wireshare or other trace program to see DNS and Kerberos requests.
> This should show name of the "Server not found in Kerberos database"
I captured the request dialog with wireshark and got this (the things I think
are important):
MSG Type: KRB-ERROR
Error_code: KRB5KDC_ERR_S_PRINCIPAL_UNKNOWN (7)
Realm: EXAMPLE.COM
Server Name (Unknown): krbtgt/COM
Name-type: Unknown (0)
Name: krbtgt
Name: COM
I guess that indicates an error in my krbtgt setup. But where should I search
for it and what does the right setup look like?
> On the unix side, do you have a /etc/krb5.conf or /etc/krb5.conf?
> Is the default realm (in uppercase) the same as the AD domain name?
> if not, you may need a krb5.conf, or the -R option on ldapsearch.
Yes, I do have a krb5.conf on the unix side. Here it is:
[libdefaults]
default_realm=EXAMPLE.COM
dns_lookup_realm = false
dns_lookup_kdc = false
# default_tkt_enctypes = des-cbc-md5 des-cbc-crc
# default_tgs_enctypes = des-cbc-md5 des-cbc-crc
kdc_timesync = 1
ccache_type = 4
forwardable = true
proxiable = true
# v4_instance_resolve = false
# v4_name_convert = {
[realms]
EXAMPLE.COM = {
kdc = 192.168.10.4:88
admin_server = 192.168.10.4:749
}
[domain_realm]
.example.com = EXAMPLE.COM
As you can see, it is a setup for some tests...
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newbie: error getting credentials: Server not found in Kerberos databaseHi!
I never found the time to deal intensively with kerberos so please
indulge me if this is ought to be a stupid question:
kinit works. krsh does not:
krsh server
error getting credentials: Server not found in Kerberos database
trying normal rlogin (/usr/bin/rlogin)
So, this is what I did so far:
server:
/etc/krb5.conf:
[libdefaults]
default_realm = LOCALDOMAIN
[realms]
LOCALDOMAIN = {
kdc = server.localdomain:88
admin_server = server.localdomain:750
}
[domain_realm]
.localdomain = LOCALDOMAIN
localdomain = LOCALDOMAIN
[logging]
kdc = FILE:/var/log/krb5kdc.log
admin_server = FILE:/var/log/kadmin.log
default = FILE:/var/log/krb5lib.log
/etc/hosts:
127.0.0.1 localhost
192.168.0.2 server server.localdomain
real hostname is actually *not* "server"!
kadmin.local:
addprinc foo
client:
/etc/krb5.conf
[libdefaults]
ticket_lifetime = 600
default_realm = LOCALDOMAIN
default_tkt_enctypes = des3-hmac-sha1 des-cbc-crc
default_tgs_enctypes = des3-hmac-sha1 des-cbc-crc
[realms]
LOCALDOMAIN = {
kdc = server.localdomain:88
admin_server = server.localdomain:750
}
[domain_realm]
.localdomain = LOCALDOMAIN
localdomain = LOCALDOMAIN
[kdc]
profile = /etc/krb5kdc/kdc.conf
[logging]
kdc = FILE:/var/log/krb5kdc.log
admin_server = FILE:/var/log/kadmin.log
default = FI...
Server not found in Kerberos database while getting a service url tickethello,
I have added to my kerberos database the following principal:
"http://localhost:8080/axis/services/test" .
(It' s in a url format instead of being in the format:
service/host@REALM.)
So, the thing is that I would like to acquire a service ticket for that
principal.
To request a service ticket I am using gss api and follow the next
steps:
class KrbClient{
main(){
.....
//I have acquired the credentials from the ticket cache
....
PrincipalName serviceName = new
PrincipalName("http://localhost:8080/axis/services/test");
// create the tgs_req to ask for service tickets
sun.security.krb5.KrbTgsReq tgs_req = new
sun.security.krb5.KrbTgsReq(credentials, serviceName);
tgs_req.send();
// get tgs_rep
KrbTgsRep tgs_rep = tgs_req.getReply();
}
}
and it gets the folllowing error:
KrbException: Server not found in Kerberos database (7)
at sun.security.krb5.KrbTgsRep.<init>(KrbTgsRep.java:67)
at sun.security.krb5.KrbTgsReq.getReply(KrbTgsReq.java:235)
at KrbClient.requestServiceTicket(KrbClient.java:142)
at KrbClient.main(KrbClient.java:39)
Caused by: KrbException: Identifier doesn't match expected value (906)
at sun.security.krb5.internal.KDCRep.init(KDCRep.java:134)
at sun.security.krb5.internal.TGSRep.init(TGSRep.java:59)
at sun.security.krb5.internal.TGSRep.<init>(TGSRep.java:54)
at sun.security.krb5.KrbTgsRep.<init>(KrbTgsRep.java:50)
... 3 more
>From the debugging of gss api:
>>>KRBError:
sTime is Mon ...
RE: Server not found in Kerberos database error on ldapsearch #3Ok, I got it now! I set up the AD server to run as ad.example.com and
replaced the ip's in my krb5.conf with dns names and now it works! Thank you
very much for your help. Still, if you have any howto on this topic (AD and
UNIX), I would apreciate if you could send me a link to it.
Evgeniy Zhaovsky (aka Jeck)
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80539 Muenchen
email mailto:evgeniy.zharovsky@verwaltung.uni-muenchen.de
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Subject: Help needed on "Server not found in Kerberos Database" while using "mod_auth_kerb+Apache"Hi,
My Kerberos Setup is as follows-
Kerberos v5 Server- example.domain.com (Linux Box)
Kerberos Realm- EXAMPLE.COM
Registered User on Kerberos realm- test@EXAMPLE.COM
Apache Server(with mod_auth_kerb) can be accessed as:
http://apache.domain.com (Linux Box)
Now I have added a principal name- HTTP/apache.domain.com@EXAMPLE.COM
using the addprinc command. I have generated a keytab file for this
principal (using ktadd) and then transferred it to the Apache
Server(apache.domain.com). I have pointed to this keytab file in
..htaccess file.
Now when I try to access APACHE.DOMAIN.COM:80 through a browser(IE)
running on my desktop say CLIENT1.DOMAIN.COM, and give the proper
user credentials...it doesnt authenticate. When I look this up in the
Kerberos log file (krb5kdc.log) it gives the following messages...for
the event-
Jul 08 18:52:34 example.domain.com krb5kdc[9797](info): AS_REQ (6
etypes {18 16 23 1 3 2}) 192.168.200.27: ISSUE: authtime 1089292954,
etypes {rep=16 tkt=16 ses=16}, test@EXAMPLE.COM for
krbtgt/EXAMPLE.COM@EXAMPLE.COM
Jul 08 18:52:34 example.domain.com krb5kdc[9797](info): TGS_REQ (6
etypes {18 16 23 1 3 2}) 192.168.200.27: UNKNOWN_SERVER: authtime
1089292954, test@EXAMPLE.COM for krbtgt/REALM1.COM@EXAMPLE.COM,
Server not found in Kerberos database
Jul 08 18:52:34 example.domain.com krb5kdc[9797](info): TGS_REQ (6
etypes {18 16 23 1 3 2}) 192.168.200.27: UNKNOWN_SERVER: authtime
1089292954, test@EXAMPLE.COM for krbtgt/COM@EXAMPLE.COM, Server not
found i...
no kerberos environment found #2I want to compile mod_auth_kerb in a windows 2003 OS but I get an error
when running configure. Kerberos is installed on c:\kerberos and I'm using
cygwin. The error I get is "No Kerberos environment found" see below. My
goal is to kerberize apache running on Windows 2003 using
mod_auth_kerb. I'm able to get a ticket using kinit within a windows
shell. Any clue what else I need to do? Thanks for any help you can provide.
$ ./configure --with-krb5=/cygdrive/c/kerberos --with-krb4=no
--with-apache=//cygdrive/c/ptc/Apache
checking for gcc... gcc
checking for C compiler default output file name... a.exe
checking whether the C compiler works... yes
checking whether we are cross compiling... no
checking for suffix of executables... .exe
checking for suffix of object files... o
checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes
checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes
checking for gcc option to accept ANSI C... none needed
checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
checking for main in -lresolv... yes
checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E
checking for egrep... grep -E
checking for ANSI C header files... yes
checking for sys/types.h... yes
checking for sys/stat.h... yes
checking for stdlib.h... yes
checking for string.h... yes
checking for memory.h... yes
checking for strings.h... yes
checking for inttypes.h... yes
checking for stdint.h... yes
checking for unistd.h... yes
checking limits.h usability... yes
checking limits.h presence... yes
...
Client not found in Kerberos database while...Hi
My overall project is to get a Debian Sarge mail/samba-server to connect
with a Windows server 2003, but i'm having problem with the kerberos/LPAD
connection. I started uot with this guide:
http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/netos/article.php/3487081 And i
got all the components (Have_KRB5_H and etc.), but no connection..
If i test the conn with:
kinit administrator@DOM.NET
kinit(v5): Client not found in Kerberos database while getting initial
credentials
And if i test with:
kinit administrator@dom.net
kinit(v5): Cannot resolve network address for KDC in requested realm while
getting initial credentials
So in general I'm having trouble defining what is what and what to
install. When typing my "Kerberos server" in the conf i put in the
windows-server, but should that be the linuxserver? And have much should i
install on the linuxserver to make it into a "kerberos server". I already
got these.
libpam-krb5 krb5-user krb5-doc krb5-config krb5-kdc libkrb53
----- krb5.conf -----------
[libdefaults]
default_realm = DOM.NET
[realms]
DOM.NET = {
kdc = WINDOWSSERVER.DOM.NET
}
[domain_realms]
.kerberos.server = DOM.NET
Hope anyone can guide me through this...
/Lars
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Client not found in Kerberos databaseI get this from typing 'kadmin' on the commandline of the KDC server itself.
I have my own account on there which I can log into from gkadmin.
Client not found in Kerberos database while initializing kadmin interface
Regards,
Jason.
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What did you try ?
I think this is a RTFM question.
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 05:20, Jason Oakley wrote:
> I get this from typing 'kadmin' on the commandline of the KDC server itself.
> I have my own account on there which I can log into from gkadmin.
>
>
> Client not found in Kerberos database while initializing kadmin interface
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Jason.
>
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> Systems Administrator
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>
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> and pretend you are laughing at it
>
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RE: MIT Kerberos and Solaris 10 Kerberos #2BTW, as a further clarification, the system was installed initially
using our MIT Kerberos build (i.e. the same as we use on all of the
Solaris 8 machines). I am now trying to get it to work with the Solaris
10 SEAM.
One problem I see immediately (refreshing my memory with a couple quick
tests) is that, when using the Sol10 SEAM to install the keytab, I
immediately get:
# kadmin -p rheilke/admin
Authenticating as principal rheilke/admin@ATCOTEST.CA with password.
Password for rheilke/admin@ATCOTEST.CA:
kadmin: ktadd host/salty.atcotest.ca
kadmin: Communication failure with server while changing
host/salty.atcotest.ca's key
kadmin:
So, the Sol10 SEAM cannot seem to talk to the KDC.
Rainer
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Heilke, Rainer wrote:
> BTW, as a further clarification, the system was installed initially
> using our MIT Kerberos build (i.e. the same as we use on all of the
> Solaris 8 machines). I am now trying to get it to work with the Solaris
> 10 SEAM.
>
> One problem I see immediately (refreshing my memory with a couple quick
> tests) is that, when using the Sol10 SEAM to install the keytab, I
> immediately get:
>
> # kadmin -p rheilke/admin
> Authenticating as principal rheilke/admin@ATCOTEST.CA with password.
> Password for rheilke/admin@ATCOTEST.CA:
> kadmin: ktadd host/salty.atcotest.ca
> kad...
Microsoft SSPI errorHello,
I have configuration of active directory 2003 r2 sp3 working with
linux mod_auth_kerb.
I use SPNEGO for subversion.
When using Linux all work great!
When using Windows XP(and Windows 7) Firefox/IE/cifs client work great.
Problem is subversion which uses neon, it get the following:
---
Running post_send hooks
ah_post_send (#1), code is 201 (want 401), WWW-Authenticate is Negotiate oYGfMIG
coAMKAQChCwYJKoZIhvcSAQICooGHBIGEYIGBBgkqhkiG9xIBAgICAG9yMHCgAwIBBaEDAgEPomQwYqA
DAgEXolsEWTLvPLmZvxBgaMEmPDDTIeG9bdJ5rmfTEtsj6Cv9eF9s9Z8sBWhVhPXYzIVsm/sw0hqR+1u
DM9frpOeV2Y0YGtDk2flN5iOM/HdEujj0GXAYEWHvPp/3kSc2
auth: SSPI challenge.
InitializeSecurityContext [fail] [80090304].
sspi: initializeSecurityContext [failed] [80090304].
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At windows event log I see the following:
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Event Type: Warning
Event Source: LSASRV
Event Category: SPNEGO (Negotiator)
Event ID: 40962
Date: 10/3/2011
Time: 3:55:38 PM
User: N/A
Computer: VALON
Description:
The Security System was unable to authenticate to the server
HTTP/correlux-gentoo.correlsense.com because the server has completed
the authentication, but the client authentication protocol Kerberos
has not.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
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Had anyone seen this before?
I tried many configurations, but without success:
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Gentoo
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dev-libs/openssl-1.0.0e -> also downgraded to openssl-0.9.8f
www-servers/apache-2.2.21
www-apache/mod_auth_kerb-5.4 -> also downgraded to m...
Client not found in Kerberos database #3Hi,
I have an Intel xseve 10.4.9 server bound to AD and also have OD configured
on the same server for Mac management.
Other services running are AFP and WINDOWS. I will also be using the same
server as a file server for both Mac and Windows.
Below are my issues.
When the WINDOWS service starts on our Intel Xserve with 10.4.9 installed I
receive the below error message.
I have tested single sign on "SSO" from Mac and Windows systems and
everything seems to work, but am concerned that this error may cause an
issue at a later date.
I also have an issue with windows users suddenly not being able to connect
to a share on the Intel Xserve via SMB which is strange as the same user on
a Mac could still connect via AFP or SMB a restart of the WINDOWS service
seems to clear this problem, not sure if this is related to the below error
but it's a real issue and seems to be very random. When this happen I seem
to receive "broken pipe" errors in the "smbd.conf" log.
I checked the "secrets.tdb" and found that this did not have the "\00" on
the end of the "SECRETS/MACHINE_PASSWORD/", so I ran the script at "afp548"
site under forum "10.4.8 Intel - AD, Samba kerberos machine password" which
added the "\00". The strange thing is that all seemed to still work even
thought the "secrets.tdb" was not correct, perhaps this could be the cause
of the SMB dropouts?
Below is from the SMBD.LOG...
Client not found in Kerberos database #4Hi folks,
My site uses Debian squeeze for both workstations and servers with MIT
Kerberos 1.8.3 for authentication. Although there are generally no
complaints, from time to time users say that the workstations do not
accept their passwords on the first attempt, even when they anticipate
the issue and made a conscious effort to not make any mistakes. Upon
examination of the KDC logs, I find some evidence to support their
claims. The most obvious is this error:
CLIENT_NOT_FOUND: jsmith@EXAMPLE.COM for krbtgt/EXAMPLE.COM@EXAMPLE.COM,
Client not found in Kerberos database
In most cases the login name is not not spelled correctly, or there is
nothing like it in the database at all, but in others there is nothing
wrong. Yet, this error occurs anyway.
Does anyone have an explanation for this phenomenon?
Thanks,
Jaap
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Suitable Kerberos Server for Packet cable ?? #2Hi,
Could I get information which kerberos server is best suited for
Packet cable project specification. Is there any limitation if we use
open source krb5 server published by MIT ??
Thanks,
Aleem
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RE: MIT Kerberos and Solaris 10 Kerberos> possibly 'su' with pam_krb5 for the authentication. Its not quite
> the same as 'ksu', though.
Douglas says the same. The su man page indicates something about this,
but not a lot of details there. I'll look into this further. As far as a
co-worker is concerned (and in our environment, I can see his point),
this would be a show stopper. We use ksu for all sorts of things,
including giving DBA's access to Oracle ID's.
Thanks again for all of the help. I'll go through the su and pam.conf
man pages, and see if I can figure it out.
Rainer
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Heilke, Rainer wrote:
>>possibly 'su' with pam_krb5 for the authentication. Its not quite
>>the same as 'ksu', though.
>
>
> Douglas says the same. The su man page indicates something about this,
> but not a lot of details there. I'll look into this further. As far as a
> co-worker is concerned (and in our environment, I can see his point),
> this would be a show stopper. We use ksu for all sorts of things,
> including giving DBA's access to Oracle ID's.
>
> Thanks again for all of the help. I'll go through the su and pam.conf
> man pages, and see if I can figure it out.
Make sure you have a root window open before testing PAM. I stumbled on
this when I tried to su and my t...
Trouble authenticating with Kerberos & LDAPI've been very frustrated trying to get this to work. We are trying to
use a windows 2003 server as our Kerberos server, along with our
openldap on solaris as our directory server. The machines we want to
authenticate on are all Solaris 9.
The ldap tree is fully populated, and working properly. With our
current nsswitch.conf, logins work using the ldap directory (with
posixAccount & shadowAccount records), as does a getent passwd
<ldapusername>.
Also, we have our Windows 2003 server's directory setup with named
users, and with our current pam.conf, we can authenticate aga...