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Re: Re: passwordless login with heimdal (kerberos) on openssh 4.2p1

Subject: Re: Re: passwordless login with heimdal (kerberos) on openssh 4.2p1
Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 11:03:45 +0100
On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 04:34:10AM -0000, elanthis@awesomeplay.com wrote:
Check what the result of the following command is on your machines:

hostname -f

I have two machine.  One shows the actual FQDN for the machine, and I can log 
into it with Kerberos tickets fine.  The other has localhost.localdomain set 
as the FQDN, and login doesn't work.

I discovered this by setting the sshd log level to DEBUG3 and looking through 
the logs, until I spotted a line noting that no principal matching the host 
was found in the keytab, despite the principal being present.

That fixed it :)
thanks!

greets,
-- Steven

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