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Re: Solaris 10, secure nfs, permission denied

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jeff Blaine)
Thu May 15 13:45:21 2008

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Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 13:44:28 -0400
From: Jeff Blaine <jblaine@kickflop.net>
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Heh, so much for "sanitizing" email before I send it out.

Everything is mitre.org.  Ignore the foo.com.  They
all match.

> Why does barnowl have a keytab entry for crete in its keytab?

Just me screwing around.  Should be irrelevant.

> Could be hostname and principla dont match: crete.foo.com != 
> crete.mitre.org
> and realms don't match between the two machines.

See above.  The whole krb5 environment works except for this.

> Why does crete have a keytab entry for barnowl in its keytab?

Just me screwing around.  Should be irrelevant.
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