This is still an issue with ubuntu 11.10! When the -n option is passed
to rpc.gssd it still uses uid=0 to mount the user shares which is stupid
and makes kerberos protected homes inaccessible from ubuntu...
** Also affects: nfs-utils (Debian)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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moving to nfs-utils for now.
** Package changed: kerberos-configs (Ubuntu) = nfs-utils (Ubuntu)
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moving to nfs-utils for now.
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Am I correct in thinking you already have a Kerberos ticket but no
service ticket for NFS is acquired to access the NFS mount? If so, that
means the GSS daemon isn't doing what it should.
Yes, this is correct. Service ticket for NFS is missing unless users
home is mounted over NFS.
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Kerberos,
Yeah, that sounds like a bug in the NFS userspace portions to me.
The way that I understand this is supposed to work is that the NFS
Kerberos support is divided into two components: a userspace daemon that
finds the user's ticket cache, grabs credentials where necessary, and
loads them into the
Yes, the ticket is /tmp/krb5cc_uid_randstring and the only
difference in these two scenarios I describe is that when $HOME is NFS
mounted `klist` show that I have the nfs/hostname@REALM service
ticket whilst it does not in the second scenario.
From what I could see in the nfs-utils docs though,
Okay, I understand what's going on now. I'm not sure what to do about
it, though. Hopefully someone else who understands what's going on will
be able to help. I suspect that this ticket needs to be reassigned to
either nfs-common or to autofs.
maxjos ma...@fortytwo.no writes:
From what I
Am I correct in thinking you already have a Kerberos ticket but no
service ticket for NFS is acquired to access the NFS mount? If so, that
means the GSS daemon isn't doing what it should.
Yes, this is correct. Service ticket for NFS is missing unless users
home is mounted over NFS.
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Kerberos,
Yeah, that sounds like a bug in the NFS userspace portions to me.
The way that I understand this is supposed to work is that the NFS
Kerberos support is divided into two components: a userspace daemon that
finds the user's ticket cache, grabs credentials where necessary, and
loads them into the
Yes, the ticket is /tmp/krb5cc_uid_randstring and the only
difference in these two scenarios I describe is that when $HOME is NFS
mounted `klist` show that I have the nfs/hostname@REALM service
ticket whilst it does not in the second scenario.
From what I could see in the nfs-utils docs though,
Okay, I understand what's going on now. I'm not sure what to do about
it, though. Hopefully someone else who understands what's going on will
be able to help. I suspect that this ticket needs to be reassigned to
either nfs-common or to autofs.
maxjos ma...@fortytwo.no writes:
From what I
** Package changed: ubuntu = kerberos-configs (Ubuntu)
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I'm not sure what package this is a problem with, but I can say with
some certainty that it isn't kerberos-configs. This package only
provides the krb5.conf configuration to find the KDCs and do other
library initialization.
This sounds like a bug in the NFS v4 userspace processes, if I
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I'm not sure what package this is a problem with, but I can say with
some certainty that it isn't kerberos-configs. This package only
provides the krb5.conf configuration to find the KDCs and do other
library initialization.
This sounds like a bug in the NFS v4 userspace processes, if I
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