Salvatore Bonaccorso <[email protected]> writes:

> I'm looping in here the gssproxy maintainer as well. Simon, this is
> about https://bugs.debian.org/1120598 . I assume there is nothing on
> gssroxy side which can be done to warn about the situation, quoting
> again:
>
>> The actual issue at hand then seems to be that gssproxy is requesting (and
>> receiving) a service ticket with an unusable (for the NFS mount) enctype,
>> when performing constrained delegation/S4U2Proxy.
>
> ?

It isn't clear to me if the gssproxy behaviour is buggy or just
sub-optimal, but it seems like gssproxy upstream could develop some
patch to make the enctypes match.  I'm not sure if that is generally a
safe thing, even if it would fix the problem.  Anyway, I think this
looks definitely beyond any Debian-specific concern about gssproxy so I
think some upstream recommendation is needed here, and I don't have a
working NFSv4 gss setup available to debug this.

/Simon

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