stenis@kth.se wrote: > I ran Microsoft Network Monitor to see what happens and there I can see a > Kerberos error. It says KRB_ERR_GENERIC (60) and in the same packet it says > KRB_ERR (30)... let me know if you need any other information. KRB_ERR (30) means that the type of response is an error packet. The error code is 60, which indicates a generic error and that you should look at the text string in the KRB_ERR packet to find out what failed.
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