Harald Barth <[email protected]> writes: > What I understand from the reports I got, some verson of kadmin sets > something called "policy" after setting "attributes". The policy is set > to "default" whatever that means.
> kadmin> mod haba > .... > Attributes [requires-pre-auth, disallow-postdated]: <ENTER> > Policy [default]: <ENTER> > On Ubuntu 13.04: > This is kadmin 1.5.99 (as it calls itself :-() or > 1.6~git20120403+dfsg1-2 as the package version is called. > If you have the bug: > This policy change to default for the principal is then propagated > through iprop from the master to the slave. The recieving end then calls > abort() on the unknown content in the iprop modify. It does not fail if > you use hprop. > So the test for the bug is to set up a system with master and slave and > then issue a mod like above, containing the policy "change" to > default. If your ipropd-slave then aborts, you have the bug. If not, is > has been fixed somewhere in the chain > kadmin->kadmind->ipropd-master->ipropd-slave. Oh, okay. Thanks for the information; I'll watch out for that. -- Russ Allbery ([email protected]) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/> _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
