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2015 Feb 10
2
rodc and KRB_TGS_REQ forwarding to RWDC to access hub ressources
Hi everyone, I would like to have some input on ressources access from a workstation logged on a RODC server that has to connect on hub site servers. After login in the remote windows workstation, I have LOGONSERVER environment variable set to the local RODC server (workstation and user credentials have been preloaded). Everything works fine on local server. However if I want to connect to
2015 Feb 16
2
rodc and KRB_TGS_REQ forwarding to RWDC to access hub ressources
Hi Garming, > As far I know, all this should work as you would expect. Quite recently, > Andrew Bartlett and I went about testing some of the behaviour of the > KDC and confirming behaviour such as RODC ticket forwarding. thanks for the input. It gives me hope to dig deeper! I have some more time to spend on this issue today, I gonna try some more scenario. > The one thing to check
2015 Feb 10
0
rodc and KRB_TGS_REQ forwarding to RWDC to access hub ressources
Hi, As far I know, all this should work as you would expect. Quite recently, Andrew Bartlett and I went about testing some of the behaviour of the KDC and confirming behaviour such as RODC ticket forwarding. The one thing to check would be whether or not Samba is being linked against system Heimdal. As it stands, there is no real testing of Samba using system Heimdal and from the testing
2015 Feb 22
1
rodc and KRB_TGS_REQ forwarding to RWDC to access hub ressources
Hi Garming, > > If you don't make much progress on your own, one thing you could do is > turn up the logging level and send in some logs and network traces > (and the steps you took). This is usually the easiest way to diagnose > any obvious issues and gives a much better sense of what is actually > happening. sorry to come back to you so late... It seems inded to be some
2015 Feb 16
0
rodc and KRB_TGS_REQ forwarding to RWDC to access hub ressources
Hi, If you don't make much progress on your own, one thing you could do is turn up the logging level and send in some logs and network traces (and the steps you took). This is usually the easiest way to diagnose any obvious issues and gives a much better sense of what is actually happening. One other thing is that we generally recommend against .LOCAL domains although I would have no