Re: 8.4 to 9.1 Upgrade Kerberos Auth Stops Working "Wrong principal in request"

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On 5/31/2013 8:46 AM, Stephen Frost wrote:
   That key type (des-cbc-md5) has looonngggg been deprecated and has
   been actively disabled and disallowed from use in modern Kerberos
   libraries.

   Please go get an AES256 key and install that instead.



Thanks - that was one of my fears - I just double checked and ktpass on Windows 2000 only gives me DES-CBC-CRC and DES-CBC-MD5 as crypto options, it won't accept AES256-SHA1. I already did have allow_weak_crypto on and a Group Policy for Windows 7 clients which did get it to work & cannot migrate from Windows 2000 just yet...

Josh


root@ss-sv-tmp40:~# cat /etc/krb5.conf
[libdefaults]
         default_realm = MYDOMAIN.LOCAL
         allow_weak_crypto = true
<snip>




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