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Re: Changeip without FQDN kills Kerberos (was: No Kerberos after changeip)
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Re: Changeip without FQDN kills Kerberos (was: No Kerberos after changeip)




On Mar 23, 2007, at 11:41 PM, Tom Jacobs wrote:

I have two Xserves, both running 10.4.9. I have "swapped" their identities including both IP address and name, but when I ran changeip on the first I typed...

changeip /LDAPv3/127.0.0.1 oldip newip oldhost newhost

...but for oldhost (and newhost) instead of typing "myserver.mydomain.com" I just typed "myserver".

Now Kerberos doesn't work, and I'm thinking it's because of this mistake. (It worked previously, and my DNS forward and reverse lookups are correct.) Could this be the problem, and if so, how do I correct it?

Yeah when you did that it took off setting all the references in the system to the non-FQDN, now it doesn't match what's in DNS. When dealing with kerp princs this is bad.


Just re-run changeip with the fullname, reboot, and see if it's better.

Josh

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