On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 03:12:28PM +0800, Franklin Weng wrote: > 2014-04-02 19:05 GMT+08:00 Wolfgang Schweer <wschweer@arcor.de>: > > > On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 12:44:00PM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: > > > Control: reassign -1 debian-edu-config > > > Control: found -1 1.721 > > > > > > [Wolfgang Schweer] > > > > For me this looks like a network problem. Have you changed the default > > > > setup? > > > > > > He mentioned on IRC that he had used subnet-change to move to > > > 192.168.88.0/24. But his problem was that > > > tjener:/opt/ltsp/i386/etc/krb5.conf did not have the expected values. > > > The automatic setup of Kerberos had failed. Not sure how this could > > > happen. > > > > Maybe name resolution; the other reported problems seem to be caused the > > same way. (Putting entries into /etc/hosts should not be required.) > > > > So I guess something went wrong with the changed network setup. > > > > Wolfgang > > > > > > Last weekend I installed another main server using 32bit graphical install. > This time it didn't have such problem. The kerberos config in client > system (/opt/ltsp/i386) was correct. > > All my other servers were installed with 64bit graphical install, i.e., > server 64 bit but client 32 bit. I wonder if this is where the problem > comes from. I'm pretty sure that this can't be the reason. Setting up a 64 bit combined server in a virtual box environment always generates the right values in /opt/ltsp/i386/krb5.conf. The script that generates krb5.conf relies upon a working DNS setup on tjener. Under default conditions it works o.k. So I guess the reported problem is related to special local conditions concerning the network setup. Wolfgang
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