>>>>> "JC" == John Caruso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    JC> On 2008-01-18, Richard E. Silverman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    >> I'm trying to use a Leopard machine as a kerberized NFSv4 client.
    >> I get this:
    >> 
    >> $ mount -v -t nfs -o vers=4.0alpha -o sec=krb5 server:/foo /foo
    >> mount_nfs: /Users/res/foo: Authentication error
    >> 
    >> and I get this in the system log:
    >> 
    >> Jan 18 00:15:59 darwin kernel[0]: nfs_gss_clnt_gssd_upcall: gssd
    >> port not valid Jan 18 00:15:59 darwin kernel[0]: nfs4_setclientid
    >> failed, 80

    JC> I'm attempting the same thing and getting the same result.  Did
    JC> you ever manage to resolve this issue?

    JC> - John

I'm afraid not; I have a bug open with Apple on it right now.  I have
found that kerberized NFSv3 does work, though.  Of course, it *does* say
the NFSv4 code is alpha...

-- 
  Richard Silverman
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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