Glenn McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I made some experimental lsd debs, they are at > http://people.debian.org/~bug1/hurd/
Cool. > To compile them i had to --disable-kerberos support, for a proper deb > package there are a few ways to aproach it The lsh kerberos support is quite limited, and contained in one separate program, lsh-krb-checkpw. I guess it would make some sense to have a separate (binary) package for that. > The last option would be the hardest, i dont know enough about kerberos to > know if it would justify the effort right now. One could try compiling heimdal and/or mit kerberos, but I think that's a project that's mostly orthogonal to lsh. > To use the debs it will try and create a random key with a program called > lsh-create-seed, i couldnt get that to work but copying one across from my > linux machine worked, and the lshd server seems to be working fine. It's lsh-make-seed, and I had similar experiences as you when I tried building lsh a while back. > Only w and df work under the hurd, so it doesnt get to the keyboard stage, > i tried using the --sloppy option that doesnt have a prequesit on the > amount of data from the first source, but it locked my machine up. Hmm, iirc it locked up my terminal, but not the entire machine. I ran it on dryden, and I think I was able to login again and kill the process. /Niels

