Hi Marty and Rob, thanks for your answers. The FDS user indeed wasn't able to access /etc/krb5.keytab. After I changed that, the error message changed to: [root@vafbds01 ~]# ldapsearch -Y GSSAPI -D "uid=bsmith,ou=People,dc=afb,dc=lan" -v ldap_initialize( <DEFAULT> ) SASL/GSSAPI authentication started ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s: Invalid credentials (49) additional info: SASL(-14): authorization failure: My klist is as follows: [root@vafbds01 ~]# klist Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_0 Default principal: bsmith@xxxxxxx Valid starting Expires Service principal 07/26/07 08:35:05 07/27/07 08:33:33 krbtgt/AFB.LAN@xxxxxxx Kerberos 4 ticket cache: /tmp/tkt0 klist: You have no tickets cached After that it changes to [root@vafbds01 tmp]# klist Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_0 Default principal: bsmith@xxxxxxx Valid starting Expires Service principal 07/26/07 08:41:36 07/27/07 08:39:33 krbtgt/AFB.LAN@xxxxxxx 07/26/07 08:41:40 07/27/07 08:39:33 ldap/vafbds01.afb.lan@xxxxxxx Kerberos 4 ticket cache: /tmp/tkt0 klist: You have no tickets cached So, at least I do get a ticket for ldap. When I run "kinit bsmith" I get the following log message on my Kerberos Server: Jul 26 08:35:05 vafbkrb01 krb5kdc[13704](info): AS_REQ (7 etypes {18 17 16 23 1 3 2}) 172.16.50.2: ISSUE: authtime 1185431705, etypes {rep=16 tkt=16 ses=16}, bsmith@xxxxxxx for krbtgt/AFB.LAN@xxxxxxx Jul 26 08:35:05 vafbkrb01 krb5kdc[13704](info): AS_REQ (7 etypes {18 17 16 23 1 3 2}) 172.16.50.2: ISSUE: authtime 1185431705, etypes {rep=16 tkt=16 ses=16}, bsmith@xxxxxxx for krbtgt/AFB.LAN@xxxxxxx When I run "testsaslauthd -s ldap -u bsmith -p letmein" I see the following log entries: Jul 26 08:36:37 vafbkrb01 krb5kdc[13704](info): AS_REQ (7 etypes {18 17 16 23 1 3 2}) 172.16.50.2: ISSUE: authtime 1185431797, etypes {rep=16 tkt=16 ses=16}, bsmith@xxxxxxx for krbtgt/AFB.LAN@xxxxxxx Jul 26 08:36:37 vafbkrb01 krb5kdc[13704](info): AS_REQ (7 etypes {18 17 16 23 1 3 2}) 172.16.50.2: ISSUE: authtime 1185431797, etypes {rep=16 tkt=16 ses=16}, bsmith@xxxxxxx for krbtgt/AFB.LAN@xxxxxxx Jul 26 08:36:37 vafbkrb01 krb5kdc[13704](info): TGS_REQ (7 etypes {18 17 16 23 1 3 2}) 172.16.50.2: ISSUE: authtime 1185431797, etypes {rep=16 tkt=16 ses=16}, bsmith@xxxxxxx for host/vafbds01.afb.lan@xxxxxxx Jul 26 08:36:37 vafbkrb01 krb5kdc[13704](info): TGS_REQ (7 etypes {18 17 16 23 1 3 2}) 172.16.50.2: ISSUE: authtime 1185431797, etypes {rep=16 tkt=16 ses=16}, bsmith@xxxxxxx for host/vafbds01.afb.lan@xxxxxxx How do I have to set the password for the user bsmith in FDS? The current setting is: {SASL}bmsith@xxxxxxx Is that correct? Regards, Johannes Hintermayer On Wed, 2007-07-25 at 15:11 -0400, MJD Shop Account wrote: > > >#klist > >Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_0 > >Default principal: bsmith@xxxxxxx > > > >#ldapsearch -Y GSSAPI -D "uid=bsmith,ou=People,dc=afb,dc=lan" -v > > No credentials?? or did you just edit out the result of klist? You should see at the very least a ticket-granting ticket > > >2. Do I need a host principal for every client? > > > > This I am pretty sure is a 'yes you do' > > > -Marty > > -- > Fedora-directory-users mailing list > Fedora-directory-users@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users -- Fedora-directory-users mailing list Fedora-directory-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users