pam-krb5 3.5 released
Douglas E. Engert
deengert at anl.gov
Tue Jun 12 16:31:06 EDT 2007
Markus Moeller wrote:
> Do you have a pointer to where Sun states that Solaris 11 solves this ?
From private mail in Jan from Sun developers they said it was coming:
> The missing Kerberos header files maybe? We are still waiting.
> Xxxx said it would be in "update 4" This looks like it refers
> to the DVD releases, that are every 6 months. the 12/06
> appears to be "update 3" so we still have 6months to wait...
The 6 months are almost up, start looking for the Solaris 10 release...
>
> BTW Isn't OpenSolaris = Solaris 11 ? At least configure said:
> checking build system type... i386-pc-solaris2.11
> checking host system type... i386-pc-solaris2.11
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> "Russ Allbery" <rra at stanford.edu> wrote in message
> news:878xapyp0l.fsf at windlord.stanford.edu...
>> Markus Moeller <huaraz at moeller.plus.com> writes:
>>
>>> I tried to use your module on OpenSolaris and Solaris10 (with the
>>> standard hack of using OpenSolaris header files). It works fine on
>>> OpenSolaris but it fails on Solaris 10 as krb5_change_password does not
>>> seem to be an exported symbol of mech_krb5.so and I guess there is no
>>> easy fix.
>> Correct. Solaris 10 didn't expose the full Kerberos API, only the GSSAPI
>> API, so you can't build Kerberos applications against the Kerberos
>> libraries shipped with Solaris 10. This is supposed to be fixed in
>> Solaris 11.
>>
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