[30525] in Kerberos
Re: Trying to put an Ubuntu laptop into a Windows 2003 domain
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Markus Moeller)
Sat Dec 13 19:13:02 2008
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From: "Markus Moeller" <huaraz@moeller.plus.com>
Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2008 00:11:38 -0000
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Firstly you should use rc4-hmac as the first encryption method. Secondly
what is the AD domain name ? The error you see is usually means that you
connect with the wrong domain name to AD.
Markus
"Nicolas Michel" <nicolas.michel@lemail.be> wrote in message
news:1229081588.8367.7.camel@nm-laptop...
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm trying to put my laptop on Ubuntu into a Microsoft domain.
> After editing /etc/krb5.conf, I tried to get a ticket with kinit but
> there is the error message :
> kinit(v5): KDC reply did not match expectations while getting initial
> credentials
>
> What does this error mean exactly?
>
> Here is my krb5.conf (I know the dns is strangly configured, I'm not the
> one who has configure it ...) :
>
> [logging]
> default = SYSLOG:INFO:DAEMON
>
> [libdefaults]
> ticket_lifetime = 24000
> default_realm = PCS
> default_tkt_enctypes = des3-hmac-sha1 des-cbc-crc
> default_tgs_enctypes = des3-hmac-sha1 des-cbc-crc
> dns_lookup_realm = false
> dns_lookup_kdc = false
>
> [realms]
> PCS = {
> kdc = srv01
> admin_server = srv01
> default_domain = pcs.local
> }
>
> [domain_realm]
> .pcs.local = PCS
> pcs.local = PCS
>
> I searched on the web but did not found something to solve the problem.
> A little help could be so nice.
> Thx.
>
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