I run into this with Ubuntu lucid frequently when connecting to CentOS systems. I have no local Kerberos configuration.
A good fix for me would be to have SSH check if kerberos is locally configured before trying to do Kerberos authentication. However I have no idea how feasible this approach is.
There is no file /etc/krb5.conf on my system, neither is the krb5-config package installed.
I run into this with Ubuntu lucid frequently when connecting to CentOS systems. I have no local Kerberos configuration.
A good fix for me would be to have SSH check if kerberos is locally configured before trying to do Kerberos authentication. However I have no idea how feasible this approach is.
There is no file /etc/krb5.conf on my system, neither is the krb5-config package installed.