Cyrus Daboo-3 wrote:
Hi Doug,
--On October 31, 2007 5:44:30 PM -0400 Doug O'Connor <business@dougoconnor.com> wrote:
I'm having trouble getting Kerberos to run, it breaks when I do the ./run script (could not start kerberos). All the directories under the XML service seem to set up okay, but access is denied even to admin/admin logons from iCal 3.0 and anything else, and I suspect the Kerberos failure to be the issue.
Please advise?
To run Kerberos you must have a fully functioning Kerberos infrastructure setup and you must have the appropriate service key in the local keytab file. Do you have an existing Kerberos infrastructre with a KDC running? Does you calendar server have a service key entry in the local keytab file (do 'sudo klist -k' to see what is there - you will need an http/<<hostname>>@<<realm name>> entry present).
-- Cyrus Daboo
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I got same "could not start Kerberos" error on my Redhat EL5 server. Does that mean I need to install the krb5-server package? The original installation only has krb5-libs and krb5-workstation. I actually have already installed the krb5-server package, and I am pulling my hair on get it up. Since my original purpose was merely to set up the CalDAV service, so I am just wondering if I could just skip that part. Thanks for enlightenments! Jindan -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Kerberos-Issue---Principals---Authentication-tf4728163... Sent from the Calendar Server - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.