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krb5.conf, vCO, multiple domains and powershell hosts?

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I'm looking to have a single vCO (vcenter orchestrator) appliance connect to multiple powershell hosts, each domain will have it's own powershell host.  I got one working after some tinkering with one domain.  I'm trying multiple domains on a single vCO appliance and came across this article?  Is this a typo?  It's missing the closing } bracket on the multiple domains article?  I'm not Kerberos guru...

 

I'm getting an error of

"No valid credentials provided (Mechanism level: No valid credentials provided (Mechanism level: Fail to create credential. (63) - No service creds)) (Dynamic Script Module name : addPowerShellHost#16)"

 

 

http://www.fnal.gov/docs/strongauth/krb5conf.html

 

 

Sorry for the formatting...

FNAL.GOV = {

kdc = krb-fnal-1.fnal.gov:88

kdc = krb-fnal-2.fnal.gov:88

kdc = krb-fnal-3.fnal.gov:88

kdc = krb-fnal-4.fnal.gov:88

kdc = krb-fnal-5.fnal.gov:88

kdc = krb-fnal-6.fnal.gov:88

admin_server = krb-fnal-admin.fnal.gov

master_kdc = krb-fnal-admin.fnal.gov:88

default_domain = fnal.gov

 

 

Should there a closing }?

WIN.FNAL.GOV = {

kdc = littlebird.win.fnal.gov:88

kdc = bigbird.win.fnal.gov:88

default_domain = fnal.gov

}


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