Ok, that's really a question for which I have no answer. Do you have any links that explain the purpose of host/ nfs/ and all ? I don't see exactly what are there for.

Le 30 août 08 à 07:00, Simo Sorce a écrit :

Reading your patch, one quick comment.

It seem to me you define host/ in RSYNC_GSS_SERVICE, wouldn't it be
better to have an rsync specific service principal like:
rsync/[EMAIL PROTECTED] ?

The host principal should not be abused and it is good practice to have
your own service (and therefore a separate keytab/secret for separate
services).

HTTP, FTP, NFS, etc...  they all use their own service principal.

Simo.

On Sat, 2008-08-30 at 05:29 +0200, Bacchella Fabrice wrote:
Indeed. Thanks for the type about git.

The diffs against 3.0.3 & git :




Le 30 août 08 à 01:02, Matt McCutchen a écrit :

On Fri, 2008-08-29 at 18:50 +0200, Bacchella Fabrice wrote:
Still working on my gss patch.

Please remember to attach the updated patch!

To generate a single diff, you can "git add" the files you added/
changed
and then run "git diff HEAD". You could also look into maintaining a
git repository containing your change on the Web.

Matt

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