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kinit not found in JRockit R28

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Hi,
I am following the documentation on setting up Kerberos authentication for WebLogic (http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E14571_01/web.1111/e13707/sso.htm#i1101993).
In the documentation, it mentions kinit is available in JRE. But in my environment, I could not find it. Does anyone have any idea?
I am using JRockit version jrockit-jdk1.6.0_26-R28.1.4-4.0.1 (linux x86_64).
Thank you very much.
Regards,
tim
I am following the documentation on setting up Kerberos authentication for WebLogic (http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E14571_01/web.1111/e13707/sso.htm#i1101993).
In the documentation, it mentions kinit is available in JRE. But in my environment, I could not find it. Does anyone have any idea?
I am using JRockit version jrockit-jdk1.6.0_26-R28.1.4-4.0.1 (linux x86_64).
Thank you very much.
Regards,
tim
Best Answer
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The Kerberos tools (kinit, klist, ktab) are not available in JREs on Linux and Solaris anymore. You can install a native kinit tool using the packaging manager on your system.
Answers
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The Kerberos tools (kinit, klist, ktab) are not available in JREs on Linux and Solaris anymore. You can install a native kinit tool using the packaging manager on your system.
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