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linux_wiki:configure_a_system_to_authenticate_using_kerberos [2018/05/05 16:15] billdozor [Test The Client] |
linux_wiki:configure_a_system_to_authenticate_using_kerberos [2018/05/29 22:20] billdozor [Lab Setup] |
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* server1.example.com (192.168.1.150) -> Client for kerberos authentication | * server1.example.com (192.168.1.150) -> Client for kerberos authentication | ||
* ipa.example.com (192.168.1.152) -> FreeIPA server/ | * ipa.example.com (192.168.1.152) -> FreeIPA server/ | ||
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+ | ====== Help ====== | ||
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+ | Finding help in this section. | ||
+ | * authconfig help, filter for krb<code bash> | ||
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* Admin Server: ipa.example.com | * Admin Server: ipa.example.com | ||
* Ok | * Ok | ||
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+ | ===== Add Client Host to The Kerberos Server ===== | ||
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+ | The kerberos server (KDC) must have an entry for the client host. | ||
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+ | A kerberos client keytab (containing client host identification) will probably be provided in the exam. | ||
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+ | For lab purposes, you may need to add the client and generate a keytab. | ||
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