Em Sexta, 19 de Outubro de 2007 20:47, Steinar H. Gunderson escreveu: > On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 12:39:20AM +0100, Pedro Celestino dos Reis Rodrigues wrote: > >> I'm sorry, but I've tried to read this a couple of times, and I really > >> cannot understand what you're trying to say. Are you saying that an > >> expired ticket for A blocks B's access? > > > > Yes, that is precisely the problem. > > OK, I'm not in a position to reproduce this, and I'm still not entirely > sure precisely what your setup is like. I think upstream is in a better > position than me to handle this -- could you send them an e-mail at > [EMAIL PROTECTED] and see if they can help you with your problem? > Hello Steinar
I appreciate your efforts to help me and I will follow your advice to contact upstream, as soon as I have a bit of time to made a comprehensive report written in reasonably good English. However, I add here a short note on the tracing progress I made meanwhile. Since you tell that you are not able to reproduce this, I have made a few tests in order to understand the reasons for that. So, I found that the problem arises only if the user for which the ticket expires have a KDE (not tested with GNOME) session opened. The other users have their homes locked despite the session type(KDE, ssh, su + kinit, ...) they use. Thank you again Pedro -- _____________________________________________________________ Pedro Celestino dos Reis Rodrigues Departamento de Química e Bioquímica Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa Tel: 21750000-28619