Kerberos Digest, Vol 29, Issue 7
Lamar.Saxon@americredit.com
Lamar.Saxon at americredit.com
Fri May 6 12:03:59 EDT 2005
Made the changes and compiling now on AIX 5.2. Will let you know the
results shortly.
Thanks for all the help. Really appreciate it.
Lamar
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3. AIX 5.2 and Kerberos 1.4.1 Patches (Milton Turley)
Date: Thu, 05 May 2005 15:08:15 -0600
From: Milton Turley <mturley at lanl.gov>
To: kerberos at mit.edu
Subject: AIX 5.2 and Kerberos 1.4.1 Patches
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Following are 2 patches for kerberos 1.4.1 to build on AIX 5.2. The
patches are for the problem of not being able to resolve the address for
the kdc.
The #ifndef LANL and #ifdef LANL are locale compiler directives and will
need to be changed or specifiy -D LANL in configure process.
The patch for dsnglue.c is if "thread-support" is enabled. The patch
adds
a 1024 byte buffer after the _res_state structure. IBM AIX has a
problem
where 735+- bytes are overlaid when res_ninit is called. The 1024 bytes
pads the storage to stop res_ninit from overlaying critical storage.
Ken
Raeburn had tried a similar patch with 72 bytes.
>*** ./src/lib/krb5/os/dnsglue.c.orig Fri Jan 14 17:10:53 2005
>--- ./src/lib/krb5/os/dnsglue.c Thu May 5 11:39:52 2005
>***************
>*** 62,68 ****
>--- 62,76 ----
> char *host, int nclass, int ntype)
> {
> #if HAVE_RES_NSEARCH
>+ #ifndef LANL
> struct __res_state statbuf;
>+ #else /* LANL */
>+ #ifndef _AIX
>+ struct __res_state statbuf;
>+ #else /* _AIX */
>+ struct { struct __res_state s; char pad[1024]; } statbuf;
>+ #endif /* AIX */
>+ #endif /* LANL */
> #endif
> struct krb5int_dns_state *ds;
> int len, ret;
The patch for locate_kdc.c is when "disable-thread-support" is set for
configure. Again the #ifndef LANL and #ifdef LANL is a local compiler
directive. This will need to be changed for local setting or -D LANL
set
for configure process.
>*** ./src/lib/krb5/os/locate_kdc.c.orig Thu May 5 08:06:45 2005
>--- ./src/lib/krb5/os/locate_kdc.c Thu May 5 11:34:27 2005
>***************
>*** 267,275 ****
>--- 267,283 ----
> memset(&hint, 0, sizeof(hint));
> hint.ai_family = family;
> hint.ai_socktype = socktype;
>+ #ifndef LANL
> #ifdef AI_NUMERICSERV
> hint.ai_flags = AI_NUMERICSERV;
> #endif
>+ #else /* LANL */
>+ #ifndef _AIX
>+ #ifdef AI_NUMERICSERV
>+ hint.ai_flags = AI_NUMERICSERV;
>+ #endif
>+ #endif /* _AIX */
>+ #endif /* LANL */
> sprintf(portbuf, "%d", ntohs(port));
> sprintf(secportbuf, "%d", ntohs(secport));
> err = getaddrinfo (hostname, portbuf, &hint, &addrs);
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