Re: SPS wont use kerberos

From: Al Blake (al_at_blakes.net)
Date: 06/05/04

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    SPN = service principal name

    If you are connecting to your server using NETBIOS name, then generally
    kerberos doesnt have any problem. But if you are connecting using some other
    alias then kerberos wont work.....as it doesnt think that is a valid name
    for the server.
    So if your server name is SERV1
    but you connect as
    intranet.mydomain

    then you must add intranet.mydomain as a valid SPN for kerberos to work.

    Hope this helps?
    Al.

    "Dennis" <dennisjager@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:6a6592c5.0406030232.289ba5b@posting.google.com...
    > Hi,
    >
    > I found this thread while troubleshooting, hope you're still reading
    > it.
    >
    > I'm troubleshooting SPS, where i cannot reach the webpage by it's
    > fqdn. I get an error message stating that i'm "not authorised to view
    > this page".
    > Reaching the page by http://servername/page is not a problem.
    >
    > In this thread you said "User and FQDN (portal.cggs.act.edu.au) have
    > been added as SPN on server ATHENA:"
    >
    > Could one of you explain to me what "SPN" is? I think it might have
    > something to do with my problem.
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > Dennis


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