Hi Xyne, >> Hi Xyne, still working on it. Funny thing is I actually brought the whole >> thing back onto a Linode 1536 because EC2 in the end just didn't have the >> cost / performance / persistence ratio I wanted. I'm still working on the >> new authentication stack, which is a Kerberos / GSSAPI / LDAP / SASL stack. >> If you have any experience with Kerberos let me know because this thing is >> giving me some serious problems. If you want I can set you up today or >> tomorrow. >> >> Kaiting. > > So, does anyone here have experience with Kerberos?
I don't, I'm afraid. I know Kerberos exists, but that's about it. I feel a little fuzzy trying to interpret what Kaiting is saying, though. Apparently, there are some problems that he can't solve. Yet, he also offers to complete the setup within a day or two. I'm not sure how that fits together. Also, I'm confused because he seems to be asking for confirmation whether we really want that account or not. I thought that's clear? If Kaiting has the means to provide us with server space for a binary ArchHaskell repository, then yes, by all means, please do it. If we had that access to that server, we could start providing packages for i686 pretty much *right now*. On my end, everything is set up, ready, and waiting to go. Take care, Peter _______________________________________________ arch-haskell mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/arch-haskell
