Hi Rob
The latest patch was a big mess and the way I made mod_auth_kerb use
it's internal SPNEGO was not good. An options in configure should
properbly be made (--enable-internal-spnego).
But since the problem is not really with mod_auth_kerb but with MIT
kerberos, I was hoping that someone on
hi there, im on a mac using macosx 10.4.10, and i installed kerberos
and now when i
try to launch eudora i get this message:
http://www.marieke.nu/eudora/error.jpg
The application Eudora could not be launched because of a shared
library error:
T:Eudora Carbon MIT
I wasn't sure this was a kerb or openafs question -- so I thought I
would start here.
I have our K5 realm configuration set ok for our KfW installation. I
get kerb tgts. However, I don't automatically get openafs tokens. I
can just run 'aklog' and get them quickly, but I don't see why I
should
This is an openafs question. Please read the release notes
for OpenAFS for Windows.
David Bear wrote:
I wasn't sure this was a kerb or openafs question -- so I thought I
would start here.
I have our K5 realm configuration set ok for our KfW installation. I
get kerb tgts. However, I don't
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Is there a way to install K5 (1.6.2 in particular) for client use without
being superuser? I thought I could do this as long as my userid owns all
the directories into which I'm building and installing (I'm not installing
a KDC). However, now I
On Aug 28, 2007, at 2:51 AM, Mikkel Kruse Johnsen wrote:
Hi Rob
The latest patch was a big mess and the way I made mod_auth_kerb
use it's internal SPNEGO was not good. An options in configure
should properbly be made (--enable-internal-spnego).
But since the problem is not really with
This cam up in a recent discussion. I can dig in the code, but I
can't dig in all the code. So is there a safe way to put comments in
a .k5login file?
_ Booker C. Bense
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