In message <[email protected]>, Lexi Winter writes:
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> Mark Millard:
> > # ls /usr/local/poudriere/jails/main-amd64/usr/libexec/krb5kdc
> > ls: /usr/local/poudriere/jails/main-amd64/usr/libexec/krb5kdc: No such file
>  or directory
>
> this is probably caused by not having the FreeBSD-kerberos-kdc package
> installed in the jail.  either install it (or recreate the jail), or
> update to ports d30d5dfae517 or later which no longer uses
> /usr/libexec/krb5kdc to determine the base Kerberos version.
>
> you also need to be running src 0c13e9c3c464 or later; see [0], but in
> short if you don't have /usr/libdata/pkgconfig/mit-krb5.pc in your jail
> then the jail is too old.
>
> [0] https://lists.freebsd.org/archives/freebsd-ports/2025-August/008256.html.
>


How was the jail built? I assumed you built yours from source like I do. If 
installed using pkgbase check the above.


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Cy Schubert <[email protected]>
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