Hi,
now that bookworm is released, it might be a good opportunity to fix
this in trixie :-)
Thank you,
Daniel
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> "Danielll" == Daniel Schreiber
> writes:
Danielll> Hi is there any chance to get this fixed? We have reasons
Danielll> to use MIT Kerberos on the clients and Heimdal for
Danielll> KDC. Therefore we need kinit/klist from MIT and kadmin
Danielll> from Heimdal on some of o
Hi
is there any chance to get this fixed? We have reasons to use MIT
Kerberos on the clients and Heimdal for KDC. Therefore we need
kinit/klist from MIT and kadmin from Heimdal on some of our machines.
I adopted the proposed patch suggested by Jelmer on the package source
of the bullseye pac
Christopher J Peikert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I wonder, though, whether alternatives should still be used, since kinit
> and klist *could* be replaced by another package, or do we just cross
> that bridge when we come to it?
Well, there is something concrete to talk about, namely that it wo
> I'd gotten bitten by this myself previously, but I did some investigation
> today of the current state of the Blackdown packages and the current
> versions available from tux.org no longer try to put kinit or klist from
> Java in /usr/bin at all. Since this was the only other package tried to
>
Greetings,
I'm following up on old bugs filed against the krb5 packages.
In September of 2003, you filed a bug against krb5-user because the
Blackdown Java packages you installed tried to use alternatives to manage
kinit and klist and ended up just replacing the versions installed by
krb5-user.
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