This patch should not be required. Windows ws2tcpip.h defines the EAI_ values in terms of WSA errors. For example:
#define EAI_NONAME WSAHOST_NOT_FOUND Jeffrey Altman On 10/15/2011 2:13 PM, Chris Hecker wrote: > > Here's a patch for a minor WIN32 bug in the getaddrinfo return value > (called from krb5int_add_host_to_list). getaddrinfo will return > WSANO_DATA in some cases (like an address in the hosts file that's on an > unplugged ethernet cable that was plugged in recently), but that's not > mapped to an EAI error for some reason (there's a related comment in > ws2tcpip.h that doesn't help much), so the translate function returns > EINVAL and the whole request to the KDC fails instead of just using the > other working KDCs in the list. This patch fixes it so the unreachable > kdc is ignored. > > Thanks, > Chris > > PS. I also sent a test message to the security alias for another bug > report I'm going to send there, but that was my first pgp mail ever, so > I don't know if it worked (or even arrived). > > > === modified file 'lib/krb5/src/lib/krb5/os/locate_kdc.c' > --- lib/krb5/src/lib/krb5/os/locate_kdc.c 2011-07-21 10:42:51 +0000 > +++ lib/krb5/src/lib/krb5/os/locate_kdc.c 2011-10-15 07:21:25 +0000 > @@ -163,6 +163,10 @@ > case EAI_NODATA: > #endif > case EAI_NONAME: > +#if _WIN32 > + case WSANO_DATA: /* getaddrinfo can return this on destination > unreachable, > + but it's not mapped to an EAI_* error */ > +#endif > /* Name not known or no address data, but no error. Do > nothing more. */ > return 0; > > > ________________________________________________ > Kerberos mailing list [email protected] > https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
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