A Krb_ap_err_modified Error From The Server Hos
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The Kerberos Client Received A Krb_ap_err_modified Error From The Server Cifs
> Directory Services Question 0 Sign in to vote Hi, since one this indicates that the target server failed to decrypt the ticket provided by the client night i receive the following error message on all member Server in a branch office for a special krb_ap_err_modified windows server 2008 subent. Other Member server i a different subnet are not getting these errors. Before those member servers (new setup) worked fine for about 2-3 Month: Log Name: System Source:
The Kerberos Client Received A Krb_ap_err_modified Error From The Server Domain Controller
Microsoft-Windows-Security-Kerberos Date: 09.10.2013 02:47:27 Event ID: 4 Task Category: None Level: Error Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: server Description: The Kerberos client received a KRB_AP_ERR_MODIFIED error from the server dc01$. The target name used was cifs/dc01.local. This indicates that the target server failed to decrypt the ticket provided by the client. This can occur when the target server
Krb_ap_err_modified Domain Controller
principal name (SPN) is registered on an account other than the account the target service is using. Please ensure that the target SPN is registered on, and only registered on, the account used by the server. This error can also happen when the target ervice is using a different password for the target service account than what the Kerberos Key Distribution Center (KDC) has for the target service account. Please ensure that the service on the server and the KDC are both updated to use the current password. If the server name is not fully qualified, and the target domain (domain.local) is different from the client domain (domain.local), check if there are identically named server accounts in these two domains, or use the fully-qualified name to identify the server. These servers have no routing to the local Domain Controllers, instead they contact the DCs at the main office. So the KRB_AP_ERR_MODIFIED error is coming from both DCs at the main office, not specific to one pc. Effects that i have: - no logon wi
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on a client's server the other day and I finally decided I would look at and resolve one of the more common error http://peter-kline.com/?p=1 messages I see when I'm working on a remediation project: The Kerberos client received a KRB_AP_ERR_MODIFIED error from the server reception-win7$. The target name used was cifs/ceo-computer.domain.local. This indicates that the target server failed to decrypt the ticket provided by the client. This can occur when the target server principal name (SPN) is registered on an account other than the account error from the target service is using. The message evaded me for quite a long time - it seemed to indicate a mismatch in computer names, but I knew quite well both were properly joined to the domain. I wondered what would happen if I tried a basic operation on the target machine? C:\System>dir \\ceo-computer\c$ Logon Failure: The target account name is incorrect. Interesting error from the - something was going on with the account for ceo-computer$ I wonder if the machine is online and resolves to an IP address? C:\System>ping -n 1 ceo-computer Pinging ceo-computer.domain.local [10.0.0.36] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 10.0.0.36: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128 Interesting - the machine is online. I wonder if they mean the computer account? A quick check would show me the NetBIOS machine name of that host: C:\System>nbtstat -A 10.0.0.36 Local Area Connection: Node IpAddress: [10.0.0.2] Scope Id: [] NetBIOS Remote Machine Name Table Name Type Status ------------------------------ RECEPTION-WIN7 <00> UNIQUE Registered DOMAIN <00> GROUP Registered RECEPTION-WIN7 <20> UNIQUE Registered DOMAIN <1E> GROUP Registered MAC Address = 00-0F-FB-F3-CF-73 And there we have it. When I issue the DIR command for the above UNC, it looks up the SPN for that machine and then looks the machine name up in DNS. The machine returned the IP address for a different computer, with the destination rejecting the connection because the login account for that computer was incorrect. A quick check showed what I immediately suspected - DHCP was not updating