[modauthkerb] Saving credential with KrbSaveCredentials

Rob Crittenden rcritten at redhat.com
Wed Aug 29 09:04:36 EDT 2007


Henry B. Hotz wrote:
> 
> 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 mod_auth_kerb but with MIT 
>> kerberos, I was hoping that someone on the kerberos list had responded.
>>
>> I am planing on filing a bug report on RHEL5 (it works on RHEL4 where 
>> it uses the internal SPNEGO). But have not done it yet.
>>
>> But feel free to send the patch upstream (I don't know what that 
>> involves).
> 
> If "upstream" means MIT, then you send it to krb5-bugs at mit.edu.  Should 
> include the output of "krb5-config --version" as a minimum.  I suspect 
> they have already fixed the bug, so the issue would be RedHat not 
> keeping up with MIT.

I was thinking more the mod_auth_kerb maintainer. The debugging output 
that this adds is significantly more useful than currently exists, IMHO.

rob
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