* Craig Ringer (craig@postnewspapers.com.au) wrote:
> I've dropped all your cross-posts; this is just going to PgSQL-general.
Thanks for that.
> On 30/11/2009 3:29 PM, rahimeh khodadadi wrote:
>
>> psql: *krb5_sendauth: Bad application version was sent (via sendauth)*
>
> Also: a search for your error message finds this post, which, while
> related to a Windows kerberos server, seems to apply:
It's the same kind of issue (wrong service name), but I think the real
problem is this:
krb_srvname = 'postgres/star@EXAMPLE.COM'
The documentation, I think, is pretty clear:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/interactive/auth-methods.html#KERBEROS-AUTH
PostgreSQL operates like a normal Kerberos service. The name of the
service principal is servicename/hostname@realm.
servicename can be set on the server side using the krb_srvname
configuration parameter
The above should just be:
krb_srvname = 'postgres'
Or, better, just removed. Unless you're running under a Microsoft
Active Directory Kerberos environment, the default should 'just work'.
Additionally, this is also almost certainly wrong:
krb_server_hostname = 'star'
Again, referring to the same documentation:
hostname is the fully qualified host name of the server machine.
You really should have a proper FQDN set for this system. I would also
recommend using a real domain rather than 'EXAMPLE.COM'. Also, I didn't
see the version of PostgreSQL, but if you're using something recent your
auth method should really be 'gss' instead of 'krb5'.
> I don't know much about Kerberos, not I suspect do all that many people
> on the list, so I can't be of any more help.
Unfortunately, I don't pay as close attention to the lists as I wish I
could. Kerberos with PG is actually a solution I typically recommend.
Thanks,
Stephen