Testing is done in VMs, using dnsmasq for name resolution.
I set use_fully_qualified_names = False because I suspect a name resolution issue, and wanted to try another setting than the default set when the configuration file is created by realm. True or False doesn't make any difference.
I'll enable the DNS on AD but it wouldn't explain why it works with Fedora and not Ubuntu on the same setup (ie no DNS enabled on AD)
On Fedora, /etc/krb5.conf is not created by realm.
Thanks for looking into this.
Testing is done in VMs, using dnsmasq for name resolution.
I set use_fully_ qualified_ names = False because I suspect a name resolution issue, and wanted to try another setting than the default set when the configuration file is created by realm. True or False doesn't make any difference.
I'll enable the DNS on AD but it wouldn't explain why it works with Fedora and not Ubuntu on the same setup (ie no DNS enabled on AD)
On Fedora, /etc/krb5.conf is not created by realm.
I'll enable debugging and provide more logs.