Hello, 2018-05-15 18:39 GMT+02:00 Benjamin Kaduk <ka...@mit.edu>: > On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 06:30:20PM +0200, Meike Stone wrote: >> Hello, >> >> maybe it is a stupid question and not a kerberos problem, but I can't >> get KRB5_TRACE working in a csh. >> >> On Bash it works as expected: >> export KRB5_TRACE=/dev/stdout >> echo $KRB5_TRACE >> /dev/stdout >> >> kinit me...@test.net >> [22698] 1526401109.124271: Getting initial credentials for me...@test.net >> [22698] 1526401109.124373: Sending request (144 bytes) to TEST.NET >> [22698] 1526401109.124457: Resolving hostname kdc1 >> [22698] 1526401109.125178: Sending initial UDP request to dgram >> 192.168.1.100:88 >> [22698] 1526401109.127098: Received answer (168 bytes) from dgram >> 192.168.1.100:88 >> [22698] 1526401109.127909: Response was not from master KDC >> [22698] 1526401109.127930: Received error from KDC: >> -1765328359/Additional pre-authentication required >> [22698] 1526401109.127962: Processing preauth types: 16, 15, 19, 2 >> [22698] 1526401109.127974: Selected etype info: etype aes256-cts, salt >> "TEST.NETmeike", params "" >> Password for me...@test.net: >> >> >> on /bin/csh (a link to /bin/tcsh): >> setenv KRB5_TRACE /dev/stdout >> echo $KRB5_TRACE >> /dev/stdout >> >> kinit me...@test.net >> Password for me...@test.net: >> >> >> What is the problem here. > > A guess, maybe there is special /dev/stdout handling involved. A > test using a file on an actual filesystem might be worth doing.
I have tried that with csh, but it doesn't work, not as normal user and even not as root. With the bash it works all, /dev/stdout and normal file. As normal user and as root. Meike ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list Kerberos@mit.edu https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos