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Steps to configure Kerberos Settings
Steps to configure Kerberos Settings
Gunjan Tulwani (Unlicensed)
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Gunjan Tulwani (Unlicensed)
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Feb 11, 2016
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Navigate to
<Adeptia-Installation-Folder >/AdeptiaServer/ServerKernel/etc
folder.
Open the
krb5.conf
file.
Configure this file according to your kerberos server.
Save your changes.
{"serverDuration": 12, "requestCorrelationId": "bf8fe17bfa40412e927c6c476a2b6667"}