[29691] in Kerberos
Re: Last Successful Login always equals "never"
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Joshua Hutchins)
Fri Apr 18 12:24:56 2008
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Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 09:24:02 -0700
From: Joshua Hutchins <jdhutchin@ugcs.caltech.edu>
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pachl wrote:
> When running ``kadmin get <principle>`` for any principle, the "Last
> successful login" and the "Last failed login" lines always equal
> "never." What does the "Last successful login" line mean? Where and
> how would I have to login to change the status of this line from
> "never"?
>
> I have used kinit from from several machines and have also used the
> system login at the console, which exclusively uses kerberosV (local
> password file is disabled).
>
> All my machines in the Kerberos realm are OpenBSD 4.1 and use Heimdal
> 0.7.2.
>
> -pachl
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We have the same problem here with Debian and MIT Kerberos Version 5,
Release 1.6.3 (installed from Debian packages). All our principals
require pre-auth. We haven't spent any time debugging it, but if
there's a simple solution, we'd love to know it.
Thanks, Joshua
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