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Operating Systems Solaris SSH weirdness Post 302374203 by CDM on Monday 23rd of November 2009 06:37:44 PM
Old 11-23-2009
The file is there. Since the problem goes away (albeit temporarily) when I run a kdestroy, I'm thinking this might have something to do with how the host is represented in the AD directory. I spun up another zone on the same global zone and it's working perfectly fine - even though I used the exact same procedure/scripst to build the second zone.

The only difference between the two zones is that the first zone was built/destroyed/built/destroy/etc. several times over. As such, the Centrify adjoin command I used to register the hsot into AD was run several times even though the host was already registered. No errors were generated when this was done but it's the only smoking gun I can think of.

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Originally Posted by sysgate
Check for existence of this file - /etc/krb5/krb5.keytab - if it's not there, create it and see what's happening.
 

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nsd-xfer(8)							    nsd 3.2.12							       nsd-xfer(8)

NAME
nsd-xfer - AXFR client to transfer zones from a name server SYNOPSIS
nsd-xfer [-4] [-6] [-a address[@port]] [-p port] [-s serial] [-T tsiginfo] [-v] -z zone -f file servers DESCRIPTION
Nsd-xfer is program to transfer zones from a name server using AXFR. NSD is a complete implementation of an authoritative DNS nameserver. OPTIONS
-4 Only send to IPv4 addresses. -6 Only send to IPv6 addresses. -a address[@port] Specify the source address (and port) to send from. -f file The file to store the zone in. -p port Specify the port to send to. -s serial Specify the serial of the current zone. The zone is only transferred if the master server has a zone with a greater serial number. -T tsiginfo Use TSIG to verify the zone transfer. The tsiginfo file must contain the TSIG key information. The file is removed upon successful reading of the key. The format of the tsiginfo file is described in the doc/README file (section 3.3). -v Be more verbose. -z zone Specify the zone to receive. servers List of nameservers to try. EXAMPLES
To run this program the standard way type: # nsd-xfer -z foobar.cz -f foobar.cz.zone 1.2.3.4 SEE ALSO
nsd(8), nsdc(8), nsd.conf(5), nsd-checkconf(8), nsd-notify(8), nsd-patch(8), zonec(8) AUTHORS
NSD was written by NLnet Labs and RIPE NCC joint team. Please see CREDITS file in the distribution for further details. NLnet Labs jul 19, 2012 nsd-xfer(8)
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