Matthew J. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Douglas E. Engert wrote:
>>>   I *cannot* authenticate when using a principal containing one or
>>> more digits, such as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".  As a matter of fact, when
>>> using such a principal, all I see in the "Credentials" text area is
>>> "(No identities specified)", and there is no password field.
>>
>> I have seen the same problem, as all of the userids I have tested
>> against KFW 3.0 have had digits, I have not gotten it to work at
>> all. This was on a brand new XP machine (no vmware either) that
>> never had any other Kerberos installed too.
>>
> Thank you for the response.  I'm glad to see it is not just me, nor is
> it a VMWare issue.  Are others experiencing problems with principals
> with digits using KFW 3.0?  Is this a known bug, or a misconfiguration
> (I have changed nothing from the defaults)?

I have known about this problem for months.  It is apparently a known 
(at least to the KfW developers) bug.  I was told that a beta that fixes 
this issue would be available in mid January.  I don't believe such a 
beta was ever released.

<<CDC
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Christopher D. Clausen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] SysAdmin 


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