>>>>> "Aleksandar" == Aleksandar Kostadinov <ava...@friendofpooh.com> writes:
Aleksandar> It is in the form kdc = <host>:<port> just like the Aleksandar> standard entries in the file. This is the same as on Aleksandar> the fedora system which is actually a virtualbox VM Aleksandar> (with vbox nat networking) on the debian machine so > I'm looking into DNS issues; the VM under vboxnat doesn't entirely exclude that. put something like kdc = <host.>:<port> in krb5.conf. Based on some other things, I suspect that's not the issue, but it is important to rule out. I don't have a lot of ideas here about what is going on. I can think of things that might be slow or blocking on the server side, but not on the client side. Do you happen to know approximately how many http connections are required in a given page load? I'd expect that the only place any Kerberos could slow things down is during the initial sending of an HTTP request. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org