[Samba] help on kinit

Gareth Davies gdavies at willowbrook.co.uk
Thu Nov 14 17:22:00 GMT 2002


Yes boss!

             Shaolin - IT Systems
                     WB Ltd.
.: http://www.security-forums.com :.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Ely" <ely at phoenix.k12.or.us>
To: "Gareth Davies" <gdavies at willowbrook.co.uk>; "prerit"
<prerit.chandra at mindteck.com>; <samba at samba.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 4:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] help on kinit


> Gareth,
>
> Thanks for answering him.  Be less rude about it, or keep your trap shut.
>
> --
> Mike Ely
> Computer Support Specialist
> Phoenix-Talent School District #4
> Talent, OR
>
> On Thursday 14 November 2002 02:27 am, Gareth Davies wrote:
> > >----- Original Message -----
> >
> > From: prerit
> >
> > >To: samba at samba.org
> > >Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 6:05 AM
> > >Subject: [Samba] help on kinit
> > >
> > >
> > >Hello ,
> > >I am trying to connect linux 7.2 client with the Windows KDC using
kinit
> >
> > command .
> >
> > >I am getting error line. "kinit(v5): Clock skew too great while getting
> >
> > initial credentials"
> >
> > >Can you reply me what went wrong.
> > >Thanks and regards,
> > >Prerit.
> >
> > FFS
> >
> > Have you even LOOKED for the answer yourself?
> >
> > Google...2 seconds later..
> >
> > Time Synchronization
> > In order for Kerberos to work properly, your machine and the Kerberos
> > servers time need to be within 5 minutes of each other. If they are too
far
> > off you may see a message like the following:
> > kinit: Clock skew too great in KDC reply while getting initial
credentials
> >
> > If this is a problem, you can log into an NCSA UNIX system (such as
> > modi4.ncsa.uiuc.edu) and run the "date" command to get the time. Use the
> > "date" command to set the system clock on your Unix system to the same
> > time. Note: On Unix systems, you need to have root permissions in order
to
> > set the time.
> > PS this has NOTHING to do with SAMBA.
> >
> > Please only post to this group if..
> >
> > a) You have thouroughly RTFM and all associated docs
> > b) You have Googled until your fingers bled
> > c) You have tried to solve the problem with a complex layout of monkeys
in
> > tubes.
> >
> > And you still haven't found your answer.
> >
> > HAND
> >
> >              Shaolin - IT Systems
> >                      WB Ltd.
> > .: http://www.security-forums.com :.
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