Ah ok Stephen, thanks anyway for great support on the sssd.
Got to get someone on the AD side to help me figure this stuff out.
/Patrik
On 08/05/2010 04:09 PM, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
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On 08/05/2010 10:03 AM, Patrik Martinsson wrote:
Hmm, yea thats what i figured too, however if i check in the AD, values for servicePrincipalName is following,
HOST/CLIENT HOST/client.xx.xxxx.xx
And attribute, userPrincipalName, is following, nfs/client.xx.xxxx.xx@XX.XXX.XX
userPrincipalName is the principal that AD is expecting to have kinit performed against. If you want it to be different, that has to be changed on AD (I'm not well-enough versed in AD to tell you how to do this).
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