ssh coredump if gssapi-with-mic preferred,
but no kinit done (yet)?
David Wolfskill
david at catwhisker.org
Mon Jul 2 16:13:48 UTC 2007
On Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 04:01:56PM +0100, Doug Rabson wrote:
>...
> It looks like I did break it. I should be able to repro and fix this
> as soon as I put my FreeBSD box back together (probably tomorrow). In
> the meantime, you can avoid this by rolling src/lib/libgssapi back to
> about last Friday or so.
OK; I tried precisely that, and am now able to use ssh to get from the
desktop to the other machine without first needing to run kinit(1).
Here's what I did:
* Re-boot from the CURRENT slice.
* cd /usr/src/lib/libgssapi
* cvs update -D "last Friday"
The following files were updated:
catmint(6.2-S)[2] cvs update -D "last Friday"
cvs update: Updating .
U gss_accept_sec_context.c
U gss_display_status.c
U gss_export_name.c
U gss_indicate_mechs.c
U gss_init_sec_context.c
catmint(6.2-S)[3] ls -latr
* make clean
* make
* make install
* Login to the desktop (catmint) from a different window.
* Verify that it works:
catmint(7.0-C)[1] ssh repo uname -a
FreeBSD repo.mail-abuse.org 6.2-STABLE FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE #61: Sun Jul 1 06:28:55 PDT 2007 dhw at repo.mail-abuse.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SMP_PAE i386
catmint(7.0-C)[2]
Would additional poking around be of use?
I did review the typescript from the "make buildworld" yesterday for the
libgssapi files, and did not see any warnings issued.
I can, of course, make the typescripts (both from "make buildworld" and
the reversion) available to you or others; I don't see a pressing need
to spam the list with them (and the "make buildworld" would be way too
big anyhow).
Peace,
david
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