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Re: Apache Realms to OD/Kerb




On Aug 10, 2005, at 2:11 PM, Ed Pastore wrote:



and that the server hosting your web site has been integrated into the Kerberos realm hosted by OD.


Would you happen to have the patience to deal with my ignorance and explain this a bit further? I can think of a few things you might mean by that, but alas, don't really know. All of this is on the same server and subnet, so what would still be left to integrate? Does the host name of the web site in question have to be the same as the default machine name of the OD master or something? (I am using an alias now, because I would like this web host to have a different name than the OD master host.) I'm just not sure what you mean. If there's a manual page you could refer me to instead, I'll do my own homework...

click the join kerberos button in the Open Dir module of Server Admin.

make sure on the keytab on the web server has http service principals in it (sudo kilist -ke)

-mb


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