Zachary Miller wrote:
nothing has changed recently. the sad fact is, the documentation has apparently always been woefully incorrect.
Fair enough, at least now I know I'm not just incredibly stupid! Thanks for the info.
it seems you've already figured most of this out, but here's a quick'n'dirty summary of each of the above knobs. i'll work on the documentation in the manual, but hopefully these help:KERBEROS_SERVER_KEYTABthe file that holds the principals and associated keys. default on most systems these days is /etc/v5srvtab
What's the story with Windows-based installations? It looks to me that one has to have a MIT-style Kerberos installation and that the MS active domain Kerberos credentials aren't used. This is a bit of a show-stopper for us if this is the case.
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