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Authentication - SBS 2003

Some days ago I switched our AD-Server from SBS 2000 to SBS 2003.
Since that time I have problems with authentication against the AD. (ASG 7.401)

Sometimes the authentication works well sometimes not. The most time I have that problem is the evening. When authentication fails I get the following line in the log:

2009:04:13-17:54:51 ASG httpproxy[13626]: [0xb2f02d60] adir_auth_process_negotiate (auth_adir.c:311) gss_accept_sec_context: Key table entry not found

Any ideas?

Regards
Peter


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  • Unless you get lucky with someone here who's had that problem, I think you'll have more luck in a Microsoft forum.  That looks to me like the Astaro is reporting failure of your AD to authorize.

    In any case, I have clients with SBS2003 and haven't seen this.  I must admit, that we never installed SBS2000 anywhere, so we never had to deal with an upgrade.

    Cheers - Bob
     
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  • I googled on '"Key table entry not found" Windows Server 2003' and found some things that might help you fix the problem on your Windows server.

    Kerberos/Troubleshooting - Joomla! Authentication Tools (JAuthTools)

    In another spot, I read that, prior to Win Server 2003R2, there were additional steps needed to allow Active Directory to work with Linux devices.  If you did an upgrade in place, then you might need to get the new ktpass.exe that corresponds to 2003R2.

    CHeers - Bob
     
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    Sophos Certified Architect - UTM
    Sophos Certified Engineer - XG
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  • I googled on '"Key table entry not found" Windows Server 2003' and found some things that might help you fix the problem on your Windows server.

    Kerberos/Troubleshooting - Joomla! Authentication Tools (JAuthTools)

    In another spot, I read that, prior to Win Server 2003R2, there were additional steps needed to allow Active Directory to work with Linux devices.  If you did an upgrade in place, then you might need to get the new ktpass.exe that corresponds to 2003R2.

    CHeers - Bob
     
    Sophos UTM Community Moderator
    Sophos Certified Architect - UTM
    Sophos Certified Engineer - XG
    Gold Solution Partner since 2005
    MediaSoft, Inc. USA
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