[7699] in Kerberos
Re: Kerberos and Xyplex
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Art Houle)
Wed Jul 31 08:35:09 1996
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 1996 08:25:23 -0400 (EDT)
From: Art Houle <houle@acns.fsu.edu>
To: Richard Scott <grscott@grscott.is.ge.com>
Cc: kerberos@MIT.EDU
In-Reply-To: <4tlvh5$8d3@luss.is.ge.com>
From our apgen output file:
#echo Kerberos Information
#
# DEFINE SERVER KERBEROS REALM ATHENA.xxx.FSU.EDU
# DEFINE SERVER KERBEROS MASTER 128.186.888.999
# DEFINE SERVER KERBEROS PRIMARY SERVER 128.186.888.999
# DEFINE SERVER KERBEROS SECONDARY SERVER NONE
# DEFINE SERVER KERBEROS QUERY LIMIT 3
# DEFINE SERVER KERBEROS PORT 750
#
be sure that the port number is the same on the xyplex and on
/etc/services file of the kerberos server.
On 30 Jul 1996, Richard Scott wrote:
> I had expected to be pulling out my hair trying to make our new Xyplex talk
> to our V5B6 KDC. Pleasant surprise. While I don't remember verbatim the
> exact sequence of keystrokes, it boiled down to typing something like "enable
> kerberos V5" and then filling in the form pointing it to the server. Voila!
> It worked. When an incoming call is answered, the user is requested to
> "Enter username>" (at which point he identifies himself as he is known to
> Kerberos) and then is prompted for his password. If he gets it right, he's
> in.
>
> Richard
> =============================================================================
> In <31FA5FFB.4916@con2.com>, "Edwin S. Ramirez" <ramire01@con2.com> writes:
> >Hello,
> >
> > I recently installed Kerberos v.5 on a Linux System and I would like to
> >get a Xyplex terminal server to authenticate using the Kerberos Server.
> >
> > I configured the Xyplex terminal server to point to the Kerberos
> >server. However, the login process terminates after a username is
> >typed, returning an error.
> >
> > I can see the UDP packets out of the terminal server directed towards
> >the Kerberos system, but the kerberos does not respond. Do I need to
> >define a principal for the terminal server?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Edwin S. Ramirez
>
>
> ============================================================================
> Mathematics is the science in which we do not know what we are talking about
> and we do not care whether what we say about it is true -- Bertrand Russell
>
>
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