kdb2_dbopen missing symbol . . . sorta
Daniel Henninger
daniel at unity.ncsu.edu
Fri Jun 20 11:49:53 EDT 2003
> Darren> But as they've said, it'll be fixed up in a different way
> Darren> for 1.3 (yay!)
>
> Note that we consider these libraries internal and while we
> acknowledge there are applications that use these libraries, we would
> not consider it a bug if these applications were broken by some
> change.
I mainly use the libraries for a password change application (in this
case, a perl module). Is there a way that I don't know about that
accomplishes this without having to include kdb5 and/or kadm5clnt?
I guess let me phrase it like this. In y'all's eyes, what would be the
preferred method of incorporating a password change into, say, a secure
web page?
Are y'all planning on yanking kdb5 and kadm5clnt out of the kerberos/lib
tree at some point since they're considered internal?
Daniel
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