[6905] in Kerberos
Re: So I guess...
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mark Eichin)
Mon Mar 18 15:59:18 1996
To: kerberos@MIT.EDU
Date: 18 Mar 1996 14:48:18 -0500
From: eichin@cygnus.com (Mark Eichin)
> So I guess that you can not kinit from the machine running the kerberos
> server. I have a machine 'slowpoke.student.cwru.edu' that has just been
More likely you're running into trouble with the entry in
/etc/services; some linux releases changed "kerberos" in /etc/services
from 750 to 88, and you might have an inconsistency problem there. If
you're running cns4-96q1 (which you should be, if you're running a
kdc, since it has the fix for the random number generator problem) it
should handle this correctly (and try both ports)...
On linux, you have a *wonderfully* useful tool, "strace", which does
system call tracing; by doing an "strace kinit ..." you can find out
what it is trying to do, where it is trying to connect. (Much better
than the sunos or ultrix versions, which are limited in the amount of
data they return.)
_Mark_ <eichin@cygnus.com>
Cygnus Support
Cygnus Network Security <network-security@cygnus.com>
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