[cifs-discuss] domain problems with new install
Nicolas Williams
Nicolas.Williams at sun.com
Tue Jun 24 15:14:50 PDT 2008
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 05:20:09AM +0100, Matt Harrison wrote:
> Tried running kinit, and it set my clock back to the epoch (0 seconds)
> and said:
!
kinit does not set the system clock!
> kinit(v5): Client not found in Kerberos database while getting initial
> credentials
Can you show us the *exact* command that produced this output?
If you used the -k option to kinit, can you show us klist -k output too?
> ntpdate also resets clock to epoc. Reset clock manually with "date" and
> tried connections again. No luck.
ntpdate should not set the system clock to 0.
> I am at a loss what has gone wrong and no matter what I do, it refuses
> to be configured for domain use. Yet another setback in deploying this
> as my fileserver.
I too am at a loss. We need more information; see above.
Nico
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