On 6/25/2014 4:48 PM, Wang Weijun wrote: > Please review the fix at > > http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~weijun/8048073/webrev.00/ > Looks fine to me. It would be nice to add more comment about why you want to ignore the principal if (cpname == null || spname == null)
Xuelei > Running native krb5 could generate a ccache file like this > > Valid starting Expires Service principal > 06/25/14 14:05:06 06/26/14 00:05:06 krbtgt/K1@K1 > 06/25/14 14:12:35 06/26/14 00:05:06 HTTP/localhost@ > 06/25/14 14:12:35 06/26/14 00:05:06 HTTP/localhost@K1 > > Please note the 2nd ticket has a service principal with no realm. I guess > it's a result of kerberos referral. Since OpenJDK does not support referral > (yet), the PricipalName always has a realm and reading such a ccache throws > out an exception. After this fix such entries are ignored and Java's klist > would show > > [1] Service Principal: krbtgt/K1@K1 > Valid starting: Jun 25, 2014 14:05:06 > Expires: Jun 26, 2014 00:05:06 > [2] Service Principal: HTTP/localhost@K1 > Valid starting: Jun 25, 2014 14:12:35 > Expires: Jun 26, 2014 00:05:06 > > Thanks > Max >