Configuring a Kerberos 5 Client

Setting up a Kerberos 5 client is less involved than setting up a server. At a minimum, install the client packages and provide each client with a valid krb5.conf configuration file. While ssh and slogin are the preferred method of remotely logging in to client systems, Kerberized versions of rsh and rlogin are still available, though deploying them requires that a few more configuration changes be made.

  1. Be sure that time synchronization is in place between the Kerberos client and the KDC. Refer to for more information. In addition, verify that DNS is working properly on the Kerberos client before configuring the Kerberos client programs.

Refer to for details about how to enable services.