I can replicate the problem but don't see anything obviously wrong. Please send a bug report to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jeffrey Altman Hughes, Noah L [ECSS] wrote: > Jeffrey, > > You are right, kdestroy.exe works with the FILE:c:\temp\krbcache. The > reason I had trouble was that the destroy function in Leash32 locked the > file and went into the 99% CPU usage. > > The kdestroy.exe error was from Leash32 locking the file. > > It appears that Leash32 is the program that has problems with destorying > the FILE:c:\temp\krbcache ticket. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Jeffrey Altman > Sent: Fri 7/15/2005 4:44 PM > To: [email protected] > Cc: > Subject: Re: Kerberos for Windows 2.6.5 ccname FILE: issues > Noah: > > Can you provide any additional information that might be used to > replicate the problem? > > I'm using Windows XP SP2: > > [C:\src\openafs\openafs-cvs\src\WINNT\afsd]set > KRB5CCNAME=FILE:c:\temp\krbcache > > [C:\src\openafs\openafs-cvs\src\WINNT\afsd]kinit [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Password for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > > [C:\src\openafs\openafs-cvs\src\WINNT\afsd]kvno > afs/[EMAIL PROTECTED] > afs/[EMAIL PROTECTED]: kvno = 3 > > [C:\src\openafs\openafs-cvs\src\WINNT\afsd]klist > Ticket cache: FILE:c:\temp\krbcache > Default principal: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Valid starting Expires Service principal > 07/15/05 17:42:38 07/16/05 03:42:39 > krbtgt/[EMAIL PROTECTED] > 07/15/05 17:42:55 07/16/05 03:42:39 afs/[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Kerberos 4 ticket cache: API:krb4cc > Principal: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Issued Expires Principal > 07/15/05 17:37:39 07/16/05 03:42:39 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [C:\src\openafs\openafs-cvs\src\WINNT\afsd]kdestroy > > [C:\src\openafs\openafs-cvs\src\WINNT\afsd]klist > klist.exe: No credentials cache found (ticket cache > FILE:c:\temp\krbcache) > > > Kerberos 4 ticket cache: API:krb4cc > klist.exe: No ticket file (tf_util) > > Jeffrey Altman > > > Noah Hughes wrote: > > >>I have found these problems when running Kerberos for Windows 2.6.5: >> >>When I use the environment variable %KRB5CCNAME% and set it to >>"FILE:c:\temp\krbcache" without the quotes it works fine. Leash is >>able to create and renew, but uses 100% CPU time when I try to destroy >>the ticket. >> >>Also kdestoy.exe does not destroy the ticket and also fails giving an >>error message >> >>"kdestroy: No credentials cache found while destroying cache" >> >>When I use the registry key >>"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MIT\kerberos5,cnname" to >>"FILE:c:\temp\krbcache" >> >>Again Leash is able to create and renew, but it uses 100% CPU when you >>try to destroy the ticket. However, kdestroy is able to destory the >>ticket using this method. >> >>Is there any way to get Leash to destory this ticket when using the >>FILE:c:\temp\krbcache? >> >>Thanks >> >>Noah Hughes >> >>________________________________________________ >>Kerberos mailing list [email protected] >>https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos >> > > -- ----------------- This e-mail account is not read on a regular basis. Please send private responses to jaltman at mit dot edu ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
