David Maze wrote:
> That's exciting. Digging around, I also have a kinit (and klist, but
> not kdestroy) alternative, but /usr/bin/kinit from krb5-user. Using
> Blackdown j2se1.4 mirrored from metalab.unc.edu. I don't actually
> know how dpkg reacts if one package thinks something is an altern
Henning Moll wrote :
> On Wednesday 17 September 2003 21:25, Anders Lennartsson wrote:
> > Now should I consider the whole machine tainted, or is this only a
> > bug?
> Whenever you use inofficial packages in your system you should/could
> consider your system as beeing tainted. It's a question o
On Wednesday 17 September 2003 21:25, Anders Lennartsson wrote:
> Now should I consider the whole machine tainted, or is this only a
> bug?
Whenever you use inofficial packages in your system you should/could
consider your system as beeing tainted. It's a question of trust.
Henning
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Anders Lennartsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> David Maze wrote:
>
>> kinit (from the MIT Kerberos packages, not Heimdal) works as I (and you)
>> expect. Where does your kinit come from?
>>
>> which kinit
>> dpkg -S `which kinit`
>
> This is most disturbing. After a check at my home lan where
David Maze wrote:
> kinit (from the MIT Kerberos packages, not Heimdal) works as I (and you)
> expect. Where does your kinit come from?
>
> which kinit
> dpkg -S `which kinit`
This is most disturbing. After a check at my home lan where it worked,
of course,
I followed up what kinit I was using
Anders Lennartsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a sid system upgraded yesterday (kernel custom 2.4.22, kde3.1).
> I have also been experimenting with kerberos V for deployment. Just
> discovered that when I try to get a TGT with kinit, the password is
> printed in cleartext at the prompt!
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