So what's up?
I thought I had fixed an issue that was preventing me from joining my domain controller -- i.e. I had fixed my time issues I was having with a particular FreeBSD VM:
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/one-freebsd-server-having-ntp-issues.65976/
But when I run kinit I still can't get a key:
Time looks fine -- on problematic VM:
On domain controller:
Looks like it's within 300 seconds to me... Any ideas, anyone?
Edit: Gah! So I have tried setting clockskew all the way up to 2400 in krb5.conf, I have removed krb5-116 and tried downgrading to krb5-115. I have stopped and re-started ntpd and samba_server both several times. Nothing seems to work.
This was working fine yesterday. I need my file server.
I thought I had fixed an issue that was preventing me from joining my domain controller -- i.e. I had fixed my time issues I was having with a particular FreeBSD VM:
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/one-freebsd-server-having-ntp-issues.65976/
But when I run kinit I still can't get a key:
Code:
[root@fabby111 /home/local]# kinit
administrator@HAPPY.HUT's Password:
kinit: krb5_get_init_creds: Clock skew too great
Time looks fine -- on problematic VM:
Code:
[root@fabby111 /home/local]# date
Wed May 23 11:10:00 PDT 2018
On domain controller:
Looks like it's within 300 seconds to me... Any ideas, anyone?
Edit: Gah! So I have tried setting clockskew all the way up to 2400 in krb5.conf, I have removed krb5-116 and tried downgrading to krb5-115. I have stopped and re-started ntpd and samba_server both several times. Nothing seems to work.
This was working fine yesterday. I need my file server.