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SSH and Kerberos
I have 2 servers (lft1 and lft3) running AIX 5.3 ML 5. Both are installed with krb5.client.rte 1.4.0.4 and openssh.base.server 4.3.0.5300.
I have configured some of the users on both servers to authenticate against our Windows 2003 Active Directory. From my PC, I can use telnet to login successfully to either server with these users. Also from my PC, I can ssh to the server lft3 using these users, but on lft1, I cannot. I get "access denied". To test that sshd is working correctly on lft1, I created a new user authenticated locally on lft1. I was able to login successfully with this new user on lft1 using ssh. The files /etc/krb5/krb5.conf and /etc/ssh/sshd_config are the same on both servers. Any advice on how to resolve this problem? |
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There are some files on lft3 (the server that I can ssh to) that do not exist on lft1.
/usr/lib/security/KRB5A.ibm /usr/lib/security/KRB5A_64.ibm /usr/lib/security/KRB5_64.ibm /usr/lib/security/methods.cfg.ibm I tried copying these files from lft3 to lft1, but I still can't ssh to lft1. Anyone know what the *ibm files are used for? |
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