Re: KRB Error



Run gpresult -v > gp.txt on the good server and on the bad server.
You will probably see different entries for the Local Policy in the area of User Rights Assignment.

If that's not it, or not clear, let me know.

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Mike Shepperd
Sunfire Solutions LLC
Seattle, WA

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"danbos" <danbos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:E11CBA59-B2B0-48F2-B819-E8E904248CF4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I believe it may be a seeting in the local policy. A utility, from a third
party vendor was used to harden security on this server and another server,
both members of Domain A. Another member server on Domain A did not have
this utility run against it and it is working fine. I've gone over the
settings and nothing sticks out to indicate this symptom.

"Mike Shepperd" wrote:

I'm heading out the door for the day, but there is something tickling the
back of my brain about differences with Authenticated Users from Windows
2000 to 2003. I'm guessing that there is just something in the permissions
that needs to be changed but I don't have a clear picture of what it is
yet...

I'll try to do some digging tonight if nobody else has identified the issue
by then...

--
Mike Shepperd
Sunfire Solutions LLC
Seattle, WA

[This posting is provided AS-IS, with no warranties and confers no rights]


"danbos" <danbos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:671A3283-7EE7-4DAC-A4F2-2BFEA7679990@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> The server on Domain A is a member of Domain A. User is from domain > B.
> I
> discovered something very interesting. I am logged on to the server
> (member
> server of Domain A) as an Domain Administrator. If I attempt to > access
> any
> resources on Domain B I am successful so long as it isn't a resource on > a
> Domain Controller in Domain B. If I attempt to access a resource on a
> domain controller I am prompted with a username and Password. If I > enter
> proper credentials of a user on Domain B I receive a login > unsuccessful;
> however, going to the event long on Domain B I see a successful login
> followed by a successful user logoff. Another Twist, if I log onto > Domain
> A
> and try to access recources on Domain B I am successful. It appears > that
> Member servers on Domain A cannot access resources on Domain B.
>
> I do not have this problem with the opposite direction; I can access
> resources from a Member server on Domain B to a member server or DC on
> Domain
> A.
>
>
> Furthermore when I attempt to add users (Domain A users) on a share on > a
> Domain Controller in Doman B I do not have the option to access users > from
> Domain A from the list (I am unable to switch to Domain A users as when > I
> attempt to choose the location for Domain A it does not appear); > however,
> on
> any member of Domain B, I do get the location of Domain A and I am able > to
> set security settings for any member of Domain A on the member > resource.
>
> "Mike Shepperd" wrote:
>
>> If this domain was not upgraded from NT4, can you provide more detail
>> about
>> the testing you've done?
>>
>> Call them:
>> Domain A = Windows 2000
>> Domain B = Windows 2003
>>
>> Test server is a member of Domain ?
>> User is from Domain ?
>>
>> Do all users in Domain ? have the same login problem when logging into >> a
>> server in Domain ?
>> What is the error presented when trying to login?
>>
>> What about when you reverse the scenario. User from Domain B logging
>> into
>> server in Domain A?
>>
>> Do you see any KRB errors (within ethereal) when those users login to
>> machines on their own domain?
>>
>> The more you can do to pin down under exactly what circumstances the
>> problem
>> occurs will help identify the cause.
>>
>> -- >> Mike Shepperd
>> Sunfire Solutions LLC
>> Seattle, WA
>>
>> [This posting is provided AS-IS, with no warranties and confers no
>> rights]
>>
>>
>> "Danny Sanders" <DSanders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:%23ozRVUoDHHA.3520@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > See if this link helps:
>> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/328570/en-us
>> >
>> >
>> > hth
>> > DDS
>> > "danbos" <danbos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> > news:958B7BB8-8C19-4148-943E-82CCC199A6C6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >>I am getting a Kerberos error when attempting to authenticate a user
>> >>from
>> >>an
>> >> Windows 2000 domain to a Windows 2003 Domain that has a two way >> >> trust
>> >> (separate forrests). I am able, from the DC's to selected users >> >> from
>> >> the
>> >> other domain and add them to shared objected; however, when >> >> attempting
>> >> to
>> >> authenticate from a server connected to the Win2K domain to the AD >> >> of
>> >> the
>> >> Windows 2003 Domain it is failing the KRB autnentication. Using
>> >> Etherreal,
>> >> I see that the AS-Request is sent; however, the Windows 2003 Server >> >> is
>> >> sending back a KRB error (KRB5KDC_ERR_PREAUTH_FAILED) MESSAGE. I >> >> am
>> >> certain
>> >> that the credidentials of the user is correct. The event log has
>> >> event
>> >> ID
>> >> 675 with the following information
>> >> Pre-Authentication Type: 0x2
>> >> Failure Code: 0x18
>> >>
>> >> I am stumpted and any information to point me to a solution would >> >> be
>> >> much
>> >> appreciated.
>> >
>> >
>>
>>



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