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+ | * '''Solution:''' Create the Kerberos principal for bob using kadmin or kadmin.local on the KDC. Then on the client, as user bob, run kinit. |
Revision as of 18:52, 7 March 2006
Kerberos 5 setup for NFSv4
The following is only necessary if you wish to use Kerberos 5 (krb5). (Which is a good idea.)
- We assume you have a Kerberos KDC installed somewhere and have configured Kerberos on your client and server. This Kerberos Infrastructure HOWTO is a good reference to configure and start the Kerberos KDC.
- Create machine credentials for the client. This means creating a Kerberos V5 principal/instance name of the form nfs/dns.name.of.client@REALM, and either adding a key for this principal to an existing /etc/krb5.keytab or creating an /etc/krb5.keytab. Note: only the encryption type of des-cbc-crc is functional so far in the kernel, so add ONLY this type of key.
# kadmin.local kadmin.local: addprinc -randkey nfs/myclient.mydomain kadmin.local: ktadd -e des-cbc-crc:normal -k /tmp/keytab nfs/myclient.mydomain
- Now copy the new keytab /tmp/keytab to /etc/krb5.keytab on the client.
- Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the server, this time adding a key for nfs/dns.name.of.server@REALM to the keytab on the server.
Warnings
Some warnings about Kerberos:
- The system clocks on your machines must be set to the correct time; install ntp to make sure this is the case.
- The /etc/hosts file must list the fully-qualified domain name as the first entry on the line with the machine's IP address, and the machine's name must not be include on the localhost line.
- Use only down cases caracters for machines names in kerberos and in the DNS.
- Actual kerberos/NFS is not able to work with multiple network interfaces on the same machine
FAQ
- Problem: Mounting a nfs volume gives an error message and the syslog or dmesg shows
"RPC: Couldn't create auth handle (flavor 390003)"
- Solution: Try 'modprobe rpcsec_gss_krb5' on the client
- Problem: Enabling users other than root to access the nfs4 mount, i.e. bob. The syslog (/var/log/messages) on the client will show something like "WARNING: error from gss_acquire_cred for user with uid 3333 (No credentials cache found)" and "WARNING: Failed while limiting krb5 encryption types for user with uid 3333".
- Solution: Create the Kerberos principal for bob using kadmin or kadmin.local on the KDC. Then on the client, as user bob, run kinit.