I think I've found the actions causing the time out of bounds error. If, approximately 10 minutes after doing "kinit -5", one runs krb524init several times (one right after the other or hours apart, doesn't matter), one cannot then get a kerb4 pop service ticket with fetchmail. One instead gets the time out of bounds error.
kinit -R doesn't seem to help at all. On Thu, Jun 10, 2004 at 08:12:10PM -0400, David Botsch wrote: > Yes. As a matter of fact, all the computers are configured exactly the same > w.r.t timezone/etc. > > On Thu, Jun 10, 2004 at 06:50:23PM -0400, Ken Raeburn wrote: > > On Jun 10, 2004, at 17:46, David Botsch wrote: > > >Has anyone seen any what seem to be falsely generated time out of > > >bounds errors? > > > > > >We are running krb 1.3.3 server. Using krb524 to get krb4 tickets for > > >fetchmail (until we get krb5 kpop going). Anyway, for one particular > > >user so far, after maybe a couple of minutes maybe several hours, > > >attempting to run fetchmail suddenly gives a time out of bounds error. > > > > And just to be perfectly clear, you checked the local time (and time > > zone) on the client and KDC and POP server, and they're within a minute > > or so of agreement? > > > > Ken > > -- > ******************************** > David William Botsch > Consultant/Advisor II > CCMR Computing Facility > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ******************************** > ________________________________________________ > Kerberos mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos -- ******************************** David William Botsch Consultant/Advisor II CCMR Computing Facility [EMAIL PROTECTED] ******************************** ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
