My apologies, it was acutally compiled on OpenBSD 2.7, not FreeBSD.

Auf Aug 30, 2000, an 18:23, Jeremy McLeod besagt dieses:

>Hi folks,
>
>I've got qpopper 3.1b10x1 compiled successfully on FreeBSD 4.1 with
>Kerberos V support. I've got kuserok() and ksockinst() enabled as
>well. popper is in /etc/inetd.conf with the line:
>
>pop3 stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/lib/popper qpopper -s -k -K pop3
>
>Everything seems to be fine, until I actually try to authenticate through
>the pop server:
>
>bash# telnet localhost 110
>Trying 127.0.0.1...
>Connected to localhost.
>Escape character is '^]'.
>user jeremy
>-ERR recvauth failed--Bad sendauth version was sent
>Connection closed by foreign host.
>bash#
>
>relevant snippage from /var/log/maillog:
>
>Aug 30 22:18:20 machine qpopper[3982]: (null) at localhost
>(127.0.0.1): -ERR recvauth failed--Bad sendauth version was sent
>[pop_init.c:290]
>Aug 30 22:18:20 machine qpopper[3982]: localhost: recvauth failed--Bad
>sendauth version was sent [pop_init.c:292]
>
>When I tail the kdc logs on the kdc, I see no authentication attempts from
>the pop server, which leads me to believe that popper doesn't know where
>to send authentication requests. Is this the case? Has anyone encountered
>this problem before? Is there somewhere special I need to tell qpopper
>where to look for kerberos kdc and realm information?
>
>If anyone needs further info or context, just let me know.
>
>Cheers,
>
>-jeremy
>--
>QOTD:
>       "If you keep an open mind people will throw a lot of garbage in it."
>

-jeremy
--
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