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January 13, 2008 at 7:11 pm #371106
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ParticipantI have a Leopard Server (10.5.1) running with Tiger clients (10.4.11). I configured mail accounts with Kerberos Version 5 (GSSAPI). I think when i log in with a network user I get a kerberos ticket but when I start Mail it asks to enter my kerberos password again. How to avoid that?
January 14, 2008 at 2:34 pm #371112robinson
Participant[QUOTE][u]Quote by: MacTroll[/u][p]First, ensure that you’re getting a ticket.
klist or the Kerberos.app will show you this.[/p][/QUOTE]
Now I see. I thought if a user logs in he gets a kerberos ticket, isn’t it? Then how to ensure that my users get their tickets on log in?
Now I checked slapconfig.log and found
2007-12-07 01:04:15 +0100 – sso_util command output:
Contacting the directory server
Creating the service list
Creating the service principals
WARNING: no policy specified for cifs/[email protected]; defaulting to no policy
WARNING: no policy specified for ldap/[email protected]; defaulting to no policy
WARNING: no policy specified for xgrid/[email protected]; defaulting to no policy
WARNING: no policy specified for vpn/[email protected]; defaulting to no policy
WARNING: no policy specified for ipp/[email protected]; defaulting to no policy
WARNING: no policy specified for xmpp/[email protected]; defaulting to no policy
WARNING: no policy specified for XMPP/[email protected]; defaulting to no policy
WARNING: no policy specified for host/[email protected]; defaulting to no policy
WARNING: no policy specified for smtp/[email protected]; defaulting to no policy
WARNING: no policy specified for nfs/[email protected]; defaulting to no policy
WARNING: no policy specified for http/[email protected]; defaulting to no policy
WARNING: no policy specified for HTTP/[email protected]; defaulting to no policy
WARNING: no policy specified for pop/[email protected]; defaulting to no policy
WARNING: no policy specified for imap/[email protected]; defaulting to no policy
WARNING: no policy specified for ftp/[email protected]; defaulting to no policy
WARNING: no policy specified for afpserver/[email protected]; defaulting to no policy
Creating the keytab file
Configuring services
WriteSetupFile: setup file path = /temp.X5rV/setup2007-12-07 01:04:15 +0100 – command: /sbin/kerberosautoconfig -f /LDAPv3/127.0.0.1 -u -v 1
2007-12-07 01:04:15 +0100 – command: /usr/sbin/mkpassdb -kerberize
2007-12-07 01:04:15 +0100 – mkpassdb command output:
WARNING: no policy specified for [email protected]; defaulting to no policy
WARNING: no policy specified for [email protected]; defaulting to no policy
WARNING: no policy specified for [email protected]; defaulting to no policy
add_principal: Principal or policy already exists while creating “[email protected]”.
WARNING: no policy specified for [email protected]; defaulting to no policy
WARNING: no policy specified for [email protected]; defaulting to no policy
add_principal: Principal or policy already exists while creating “[email protected]”.
WARNING: no policy specified for [email protected]; defaulting to no policy
add_principal: Principal or policy already exists while creating “[email protected]”.
WARNING: no policy specified for [email protected]; defaulting to no policy
add_principal: Principal or policy already exists while creating “[email protected]”.
WARNING: no policy specified for [email protected]; defaulting to no policy
add_principal: Principal or policy already exists while creating “[email protected]”.How to correct this?
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