> > Any word on the sub_alloc() question I posted on Friday?
> 
> It looks like you have not allocated enough memory for gssapi
response..
> 

I'm still having an issue with sub_alloc called from msg_header_format()
but the problem only occurs when I use the ipt base64_e function.  If I
use my own base64 function based on the one in libpurple util.c, then
everything works and my authentication works as expected.

If I enable Guard Malloc I get a bad access in base64_e when trying to
encode the authentication response.  

Any ideas?

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