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I'm trying to learn Kerberos and I'm doing so by following O'Reillys book. Kind of turn-off when things are not functioning properly when one follows instruction. It fails basically at the very beginning - creation of a new realm, when I execute the command:

kdb5_util create -s
I get the error message:

Quote:(null) Improper format of Kerberos configuration file while initializing Kerberos code I'm not finding anything in any log. My configuration files (followed by the book, but tweaked to my environment):

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