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Old 06-17-2004, 09:22 AM   #1
aschmidt
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kinit missing from kerberos 5 installation


I have been trying to set up a test Kerberos server for our site, and have been working through “The Definitive Guide” by O’Reilly, and so far things have been going quite well. At this point I have done the following.

configured krb5.conf and kdc.conf
created the database for the realm
added my admin principle
started the KDC daemon

At this point logging in locally with the kinit utility fails, being absent from the installation.


Does anyone have an idea where I went wrong, and how to correct the problem. I am running Fedora Core 2.


Anthony
 
Old 06-17-2004, 10:48 AM   #2
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For the benefit of the list, this situation has been resolved by installing the krb5-workstation rpm.

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