A.1.2 Kerberos V5 Database Library Error Codes
This is the Kerberos v5 database library error code table.
- KRB5_KDB_RCSID: (RCS Id string for the kdb error table)
- KRB5_KDB_INUSE: Entry already exists in database
- KRB5_KDB_UK_SERROR: Database store error
- KRB5_KDB_UK_RERROR: Database read error
- KRB5_KDB_UNAUTH: Insufficient access to perform requested operation
- KRB5_KDB_NOENTRY: No such entry in the database
- KRB5_KDB_ILL_WILDCARD: Illegal use of wildcard
- KRB5_KDB_DB_INUSE: Database is locked or in use–try again later
- KRB5_KDB_DB_CHANGED: Database was modified during read
- KRB5_KDB_TRUNCATED_RECORD: Database record is incomplete or corrupted
- KRB5_KDB_RECURSIVELOCK: Attempt to lock database twice
- KRB5_KDB_NOTLOCKED: Attempt to unlock database when not locked
- KRB5_KDB_BADLOCKMODE: Invalid kdb lock mode
- KRB5_KDB_DBNOTINITED: Database has not been initialized
- KRB5_KDB_DBINITED: Database has already been initialized
- KRB5_KDB_ILLDIRECTION: Bad direction for converting keys
- KRB5_KDB_NOMASTERKEY: Cannot find master key record in database
- KRB5_KDB_BADMASTERKEY: Master key does not match database
- KRB5_KDB_INVALIDKEYSIZE: Key size in database is invalid
- KRB5_KDB_CANTREAD_STORED: Cannot find/read stored master key
- KRB5_KDB_BADSTORED_MKEY: Stored master key is corrupted
- KRB5_KDB_CANTLOCK_DB: Insufficient access to lock database
- KRB5_KDB_DB_CORRUPT: Database format error
- KRB5_KDB_BAD_VERSION: Unsupported version in database entry
- KRB5_KDB_BAD_SALTTYPE: Unsupported salt type
- KRB5_KDB_BAD_ENCTYPE: Unsupported encryption type
- KRB5_KDB_BAD_CREATEFLAGS: Bad database creation flags
- KRB5_KDB_NO_PERMITTED_KEY: No matching key in entry having a permitted enc type
- KRB5_KDB_NO_MATCHING_KEY: No matching key in entry