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7.6

Apache and Kerberos with Windows 2003 ADS Error-  Server not found in Kerberos database

Asked by jgantes in Linux Network Security

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I was getting a timeclock skew error, but fixed the clock, and now I'm getting a new error regularly in my APACHE-SSL ERROR.LOG:

When I login with a user that exist the CORRECT password, I get this error:

failed to verify krb5 credentials: Server not found in Kerberos database


When I login with a user that exist and the INCORRECT password, I get this error:

krb5: Preauthentication failed while logging in


Lastly, when I use KINIT to test, it logs in, ask for a password then gives this error:

kinit: Retry count exceeded (send_to_kdc)



My KRB5.conf is as follows:

[realms]
LOCALDOMAIN.LOCAL = {
         kdc = KERBSERVER.LOCALDOMAIN.LOCAL
         kdc = BACKUPKERBSERVER.LOCALDOMAIN.LOCAL
        admin_server = KERBSERVER.LOCALDOMAIN.LOCAL


My HTTPD.CONF for Apache-SSL is as follows:

<Location /temp>
 AuthType Kerberos
 AuthName "Kerberos Login"
 KrbAuthRealms LOCALDOMAIN.LOCAL
#KrbMethodK4Passwd off
 Require valid-user
 Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
</Location>


Thanks.
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