> Red Hat's pam_krb5 is not alone in having this problem; > see Debian bug #264902.
Thanks. This looks like exactly what I experienced. I never tried logging
in as another user, though, but since my shell got in the same PAG as
sshd, I assume the other user logging in through the same sshd would end
up in the same PAG, too.
> Is there a Debian bug number for this problem? I couldn't find it.
This got already resolved, it was a krb5.conf comment parsing bug in
libkrb5.so. It's Debian #314609, like Russ noted yesterday.
As what comes to kinit, its not setting the pag is a surprise to me after
all the praise of Heimdal's supposedly good integration with AFS. It's
less of a problem, though, since, like you said, it's a command line tool
and easy to script around with a shell script sitting before kinit in
PATH. It wastes a shell, but solves the problem.
Cheers,
Juha
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| Laboratory of Theoretical Physics |
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