openssh/mit kerberos and numeric host address

=?gb2312?B?zfW9ow==?= larkwang at outlook.com
Wed Apr 3 23:19:07 EDT 2013


> Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2013 21:16:22 -0400
> From: kaduk at MIT.EDU
> To: larkwang at outlook.com
> CC: kerberos at MIT.EDU
> Subject: RE: openssh/mit kerberos and numeric host address
> 
> On Wed, 3 Apr 2013, Íõ½£ wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> > I have tried Greg Hudson's glibc patch and built glibc package, per
> > http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15218
> >
> > but no success. I have reverted back to debian official glibc package.
> >
> > I test the upstream patch your package refers to, and no success either :(
> 
> To be clear, you have only tried patching glibc, or you have also tried 
> patching krb5?
> 

To make sure I don't miss any necessary patch, I git-buildpackage from your modified
debian-krb5 repository and test again.

The kdc I setup is used as both client and server, using

$ ssh -vvv root at 192.168.0.254

RESULTS:

Patched glibc package + official kerberos package = no go
Official glibc package + patched kerberos package = no go

Have you test your package in debian testing latest? My test setup is very simple and it's
easy to reproduce.

> > I installed KfW 4.0.1 then switch back to 3.2.2. The UI of KfW 4.0.1 is _strange_.
> 
> That's not really an actionable comment, unfortunately.  MS seems to be 
> pushing the ribbon interface framework pretty hard, and I guess we just 
> have to adapt to it.
> 
> -Ben 		 	   		  



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