Re: [modauthkerb] OpenBSD chroot and hostname?
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From: Henry B. H. <ho...@jp...> - 2012-03-16 18:44:05
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On Mar 16, 2012, at 8:30 AM, Steve Beaty wrote: > On Mar 15, 2012, at 8:53 PM, Henry B. Hotz wrote: > >> You've got two different realms/servers to look at. I don't see the log entries for the HOST.NAME realm's server. >> >> Also you didn't try the kvno/kgetcred thing in your quick demo. Clearly the keytab file and the UCAR.EDU configuration are good. >> >> I assume *something* is in HOST.NAME. If that's *not* supposed to be a real DNS domain for you, then maybe you should search for occurrences of that string in your config files. >> >> sudo find /etc /var/www -type f -exec fgrep -iq host.name {} \; -print >> >> If anything shows up, look to see if it's wrong, or somehow related. Good luck. > > You're the best! Turns out, one has to set the ServerName in the VirtualHost that listens to port 443. I clearly had gone cross eyed looking through all the configuration files.. Apache config files are complex enough that they need the comments. Unfortunately the comments make the config files long enough to obscure what they say. ;-P > Thanks much, Well, nice to be appreciated. You're welcome. ------------------------------------------------------ The opinions expressed in this message are mine, not those of Caltech, JPL, NASA, or the US Government. Hen...@jp..., or hb...@ox... |