I am getting Unknown credential cache type while opening default credentials cache error when using...
I am getting the following error when using kerberos
kadmin.local: Unknown credential cache type while opening default credentials cache
This is version 1.15.4 running on CentOS.
I get this error when using kadmin.local or kinit.
Does anyone know how to fix this error?
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I am getting the following error when using kerberos
kadmin.local: Unknown credential cache type while opening default credentials cache
This is version 1.15.4 running on CentOS.
I get this error when using kadmin.local or kinit.
Does anyone know how to fix this error?
kerberos
You need to be logged onto to the CentOS machine as a Kerberos realm user in order for this command to work correctly.
– T-Heron
Nov 13 '18 at 16:27
1
Sorry for the delay in responding. I was able to solve the problem by commenting out the following line in the /etc/krb5.conf file default_ccache_name = KEYRING:persistent:%{uid} Thanks for the reply.
– user3375401
Nov 18 '18 at 17:01
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– T-Heron
Nov 18 '18 at 19:41
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I am getting the following error when using kerberos
kadmin.local: Unknown credential cache type while opening default credentials cache
This is version 1.15.4 running on CentOS.
I get this error when using kadmin.local or kinit.
Does anyone know how to fix this error?
kerberos
I am getting the following error when using kerberos
kadmin.local: Unknown credential cache type while opening default credentials cache
This is version 1.15.4 running on CentOS.
I get this error when using kadmin.local or kinit.
Does anyone know how to fix this error?
kerberos
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You need to be logged onto to the CentOS machine as a Kerberos realm user in order for this command to work correctly.
– T-Heron
Nov 13 '18 at 16:27
1
Sorry for the delay in responding. I was able to solve the problem by commenting out the following line in the /etc/krb5.conf file default_ccache_name = KEYRING:persistent:%{uid} Thanks for the reply.
– user3375401
Nov 18 '18 at 17:01
Great! Please make your comment into an answer and self-mark it as accepted.
– T-Heron
Nov 18 '18 at 19:41
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You need to be logged onto to the CentOS machine as a Kerberos realm user in order for this command to work correctly.
– T-Heron
Nov 13 '18 at 16:27
1
Sorry for the delay in responding. I was able to solve the problem by commenting out the following line in the /etc/krb5.conf file default_ccache_name = KEYRING:persistent:%{uid} Thanks for the reply.
– user3375401
Nov 18 '18 at 17:01
Great! Please make your comment into an answer and self-mark it as accepted.
– T-Heron
Nov 18 '18 at 19:41
You need to be logged onto to the CentOS machine as a Kerberos realm user in order for this command to work correctly.
– T-Heron
Nov 13 '18 at 16:27
You need to be logged onto to the CentOS machine as a Kerberos realm user in order for this command to work correctly.
– T-Heron
Nov 13 '18 at 16:27
1
1
Sorry for the delay in responding. I was able to solve the problem by commenting out the following line in the /etc/krb5.conf file default_ccache_name = KEYRING:persistent:%{uid} Thanks for the reply.
– user3375401
Nov 18 '18 at 17:01
Sorry for the delay in responding. I was able to solve the problem by commenting out the following line in the /etc/krb5.conf file default_ccache_name = KEYRING:persistent:%{uid} Thanks for the reply.
– user3375401
Nov 18 '18 at 17:01
Great! Please make your comment into an answer and self-mark it as accepted.
– T-Heron
Nov 18 '18 at 19:41
Great! Please make your comment into an answer and self-mark it as accepted.
– T-Heron
Nov 18 '18 at 19:41
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You need to be logged onto to the CentOS machine as a Kerberos realm user in order for this command to work correctly.
– T-Heron
Nov 13 '18 at 16:27
1
Sorry for the delay in responding. I was able to solve the problem by commenting out the following line in the /etc/krb5.conf file default_ccache_name = KEYRING:persistent:%{uid} Thanks for the reply.
– user3375401
Nov 18 '18 at 17:01
Great! Please make your comment into an answer and self-mark it as accepted.
– T-Heron
Nov 18 '18 at 19:41