On 12/15/2011 5:45 AM, Jens Wegener wrote: > > Please be aware that there is a bug in the 64bit KfW libraries > (kfw-amd64-3-2-2.msi). They try to import a wrong DLL (32bit > krbcc32.dll instead of 64bit krbcc64.dll) and fail. > > You may binary patch: > > - leashw64.dll > - kfwlogon.dll > - kfwcpcc.exe
Thanks for noticing. I will update the Secure Endpoints packages. Unfortunately, I'm not allowed to distribute them publicly. Only support customers will be able to get them. > You only need some DLLs from the 32bit KfW install package > for kerberos support in 32bit programs. > > !! They are NOT REQUIRED to get AFS tokens at logon. !! None of these DLLs are required to get AFS tokens at logon. AFS tokens are obtained using afslogon.dll which is shipped as part of OpenAFS and afslogon.dll does link against krbcc64.dll. 32-bit KFW libraries are only required if you are using 32-bit Kerberos applications to obtain your AFS tokens. For example, if you need to use the 32-bit version of Network Identity Manager because you need krb524 support. Jeffrey Altman
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