On 05/11/11 17:47, Sam Hartman wrote: > OK, so your concern is that in lenny, kadmin didn't even try v6, so the > AAAA record didn't break anything but in squeeze, you're seeing a > problem because it's trying to use the AAAA record? > I'm certain that in lenny I configured IPv6 and AAAA records and preceded to initially install and configure the rest of the KDC and client machines. Every thing worked vary well until a week or so after upgrading to squeeze. I attribute the delay in identifying the issue to the longevity of TCP sessions like IMAP and SSH.
I did notice that on Debian machines kadmin was not working, so I opened a ticket. At that time I was able to run kadmin under Ubuntu, but that changed recently as well. Little did I know authentication was not working until after upgrading(to 1.9) so kadmin was of no use. I'm all happy now, I pray for anyone following in my footsteps. > If so that's really annoying, but is something we can look into fixing. > > Both lenny and squeeze should support IPv6 for the general > authentication exchange. > > Also, I'm happy to backport 1.9 to squeeze if that's useful. I think I'm > going to end up needing to backport 1.9 to squeeze for other reasons. > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org