To create a kerberos keytab file on Ubuntu and with the kerberos packages installed (e.g. sudo apt-get install krb5-user ) root@jmcc02:~# ktutil ktutil: addent -password -p myusername@DOMAIN.TLD.COM -k 1 -e RC4-HMAC Password for myusername@DOMAIN.TLD.COM: ktutil: wkt username.keytab ktutil: quit root@jmcc02:~# After completing those steps there should be a keyfile created in the current directory. That… Read more »
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