Title: | USG buildhelp questions/answers |
Moderator: | SMURF::FILTER |
Created: | Mon Apr 26 1993 |
Last Modified: | Mon Jan 20 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2763 |
Total number of notes: | 5802 |
Date Of Receipt: 7-OCT-1994 09:14:02.96 From: RAVINE::"[email protected]" To: [email protected] CC: [email protected] Subj: kinit: Can't send request (send_to_kdc) Hi, What's this mean?? Do you need to do something to fix it?? Or do I? Everything seemed to be ok yesterday. ronyon:osf1books.hw3bl01> ki Kerberos Initialization for "Nolan_Ring" kinit: Can't send request (send_to_kdc) Thanks. Nolan
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Date Of Receipt: 7-OCT-1994 10:33:29.74 From: RAVINE::"[email protected]" To: "Nolan Ring, OSG Publications, 381-0365" <[email protected]> CC: [email protected], [email protected] Subj: Re: kinit: Can't send request (send_to_kdc) Nolan, usually this means either your /etc/krb.conf file is not readable to (more it), has hosts you can't reach (try ping host), has hostnames you can't lookup (nslookup host - could break if your bind server's messed up). The "normal" /etc/krb.conf file you get here when you do an ode install is in /usr/sde/lib/templates/zk3.dec.com/krb.conf: ZONE ZONE kerberos1.zk3.dec.com ZONE kerberos2.zk3.dec.com ZONE kerberos3.zk3.dec.com ZONE kerberos4.zk3.dec.com ZONE kerberos.zk3.dec.com ZONE kerberos.zk3.dec.com admin dummy -josh |