Marcus Watts wrote: > Secondly, I don't believe this *particular* structure is exported on > the wire. This could probably be made 64 bits and still work. > There are almost certainly going to be local 64-bit rounding > issues, especially wherever this thing gets used with openafs & > kerberos times (as Jeff points out these have to remain 32-bit for > now). Since this is a kerberos 4 specific structure and kerberos 4 > itself is "going away" it's unlikely to have its 32-bit time issues > fixed - so there will probably never be anything that can make a > ktc_token that needs 64 bit timestamps.
ktc_token is communicated via pioctl. There is no requirement that the pioctl client and the AFS cache manager be from the same release or even the same distribution. This data structure really can't be changed. Jeffrey Altman
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