[plug] Kerberos Ticket for Local Service Account

Chris Hoy Poy chris at hoypoy.id.au
Thu Jul 16 13:19:34 AWST 2020


What's kinit show for your second user? It sounds like it needs a token (or
access to one).

Usually every user that requires access needs a ticket (so kinit needs to
reflect that, or it will bounce)

/Chris


On Thu, 16 Jul 2020, 1:16 pm Alex, <alex at spottedmouse.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
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> I am looking at running a service under a local system account on a linux
> server, but need to be able to access a NFS v4 share with Kerberos enabled
> security. As root user I can see that using the machine’s Kerberos ticket
> access to the share works successfully. However as soon as I try to access
> the share using another local system account access to the share is denied.
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> I am hoping we have a local Kerberos expert who might be able to point me
> in the direction on how this is usually done. Any pointers on how to allow
> local system users access to the Kerberos tickets and the share would
> really help me out.
>
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> Kind regards
>
> Alex
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