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SUMMARY - V5 setup problems

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Chris Peckham)
Thu Dec 8 10:15:19 1994

To: kerberos@MIT.EDU
Date: Thu, 8 Dec 1994 14:24:23 GMT
From: cdp@hertz.njit.edu (Chris Peckham)

I asked -

>   % kadmin
>   Password for cdp/admin@NJIT.EDU: 
>    
>   Unable to Get Initial Credentials : Server not found in Kerberos 
>database!
>  
>   % kpasswd
>   Old password for cdp@NJIT.EDU: 
> 
>   Unable to Get Initial Credentials : Server not found in Kerberos database
>   -1765328377
> 
>   Protocol Failure - Password NOT changed

And the winner is:

>> From: Bappaditya Sinha <bsinha@enuxsa.eas.asu.edu>
>>	you don't have a kadmin entry in your kerberos database. enter 
>> kadmin/realmname in the database using ark of kdb5_edit. Then use xst to 
>> extract the entry into a file.  put that file named as v5srvtab in 
>> your kerberos root directory.

That solved the one problem.  

But, now I am getting a core dump after one exchange with kadmind :-(  
gcc with Solaris 2.3 and Kerberos 5.  What a combo :-|

Thanks also to -

From: (Dave Lopata) <dlopata@stat.ufl.edu>
From: Dave McGuire <mcguire@rocinante.digex.net>
From: brianm@cs.bu.edu (Brian Mancuso)
From: Gary Gaskell <gaskell@dstc.qut.edu.au>
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