I'm sorry, but it looks like SSSD is having trouble reading
/etc/krb5.keytab when msktutil has been run.
On a machine with a good keytab you get the following when issuing klist
'/etc/krb5.keytab'
klist: End of credential cache reached
Regards,
Andy
On 5 January 2016 at 11:24, John Hodrien <J.H.Hodrien(a)leeds.ac.uk> wrote:
On Tue, 5 Jan 2016, Andy Airey wrote:
Hello,
>
> I am getting the same errors in syslog on CentOS 6.7 and 7.1.
>
> When I issue a plain 'klist /etc/krb5.keytab' I get the following:
>
> klist: Bad format in credentials cache
>>
>
> However 'klist -ke' and the like are working, I was wondering if you are
> seeing the same Neil?
> Maybe because of this bad format, sssd cannot read it and thus it is an
> msktutil issue?
> Maybe we can circumvent this by using some option with msktutil?
>
That's not in any way broken, surely?
klist -k some.keytab
klist some.keycache
klist -c some.keycache
The output of kinit is a cache, the contents of a keytab are not.
jh
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