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> I'm not sure, but the tail bit of it looks like part of a krb4 initial > ticket request by "user" for "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", with lifetime 5 hours > 15 minutes, around 21 January 2004 (assuming little-endian). Yes, I've been convinced that this is a valid V4 packet whose first two bytes (04 03) were somehow corrupted with 10 garbage bytes (63 03 37 3b 76 6d 61 12 45 37) and I went off on a wrong tangent upon seeing the 0x6X first byte). At this point, I'm going to assume the user has either munged hardware or DLLs. It's really quite interesting to dump out rejected packets, you see some fascinating crap, here's another: <04><03>__vmware_user__D2521F2GPKdgDby9P77qlo_w*glhuA3un*!sh!<00><00>IASTATE.EDU<00>^HN<0e>@?afs<00><00 (a 53 character principal name is too long for k4) (curious how both of these invalid packets used '?', 5h15m, for the lifetime). John ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
