On each host type hostname --fqdn and make sure that matches what
Kerberos thinks the hostname is. I bet this is your problem.
Also, drop the enctype related parameters from /etc/krb5.conf although
not /etc/krb5kdc/kdc.conf. This isn't actually a problem, but the
enctype stuff is not needed by
Hi. I just grabbed openafs-modules-source 1.2.4-1 and
kernel-source-2.4.18 2.4.18-5 and it worked fine for me.
I'm using the gcc-2.95 in unstable.
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>>>>> "Sam" == Sam Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sam> I hope to have either a statement we are not vulnerable or an
Sam> upload in incoming by next dinstall run.
It turns out there are definitely some pointer handling bugs in
krb5-ftpd. However
I hope to have either a statement we are not vulnerable or an upload
in incoming by next dinstall run.
Note that krb5-ftpd is not in potato so this is just an FYI for those using
unstable/testing.
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Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 16:05:59 -0600
From: Matt Craw
> "Sean" == Sean 'Shaleh' Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> IMNSHO the LSB seriously erred on this, the .deb format makes
>> far more sense as a baseline package format standard then rpm
>> for the simple reason that the .deb format isn't really a
>> format, its just an ar a
> "Stephen" == Stephen Waters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Stephen> I got bit by this one, too. Here's how I went diagnosing
Stephen> it: ## to get list of recent changed logs # ls -ltr
Sorry about this; fix at
http://incoming.debian.org/libpam-modules_0.72-26_i386.deb.
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Hi. I uploaded a version of PAM today that fails to minimally work.
If you install this package, the main PAM module (pam_unix) fails to
load. This means that login, su and other programs that ask for a
password all fail.
Needless to say this is
>>>>> "Matthew" == Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matthew> On 1 Mar 2001, Sam Hartman wrote:
>> 1) MIT does have a pointer to Kerberos at cryptopublish.org
>> which you can grab if you want MIT code outside the US.
Matthe
1) MIT does have a pointer to Kerberos at cryptopublish.org which you
can grab if you want MIT code outside the US.
2) You need to build your own Heimdal packages with krb4 support
compiled in if you want to use AFS. Brian's packages are krb5
only.
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