Configuring kerberized NFS in mac os X 10.5

I am using Mac OS X 10.5. I want to configure NFS service for kerberos
authentication.
I am referring
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=306694
for the configuration.
After kinit I am getting the initial TGT.
After that when I am trying mount using the command
mount 17.224.112.127:/test1 /test2
I am getting the service ticket nfs/[email protected]
but mount is not successful and is giving permission denied error.
contents of export file are
/test1 17.201.56.99 -sec=krb5 -ro
log file system.log shows -
nfs server kerberos 17.224.112.127:/test1, uid=0 - Unknown Error Code
: -1765328240
what is reason for this error.

Yes I have configured ssh for kerberos and it is working fine.
I am also getting the service ticktes for NFS.The DNS setup and other things are configured properly because the server is working fine in case of kerberized ssh.

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