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Package: heimdal-kdc
Version: 0.6-7
Severity: important
This actually applies to both the current testing and unstable
versions.
The current unstable KDC fails to supply tickets both to the
corresponding client kinit and to Solaris SEAM kinit. Heimdal (stable
or unstable) complains:
kinit: Cannot contact any KDC for requested realm while getting initial
credentials
although the server does respond to a corresponding AS-REQ and a
TGS-REQ according to its log, i.e. the client appears to be lying.
SEAM kinit reports the same error, but with it nothing corresponding
shows up in the KDC log.
Irix's (MIT) kinit gets a ticket successfully, so I'm assuming this a
KDC problem rather than a client one.
I haven't done anything except upgrade the KDC and fix the init script
problem reported previously. The stable version running on my backup
server works (so I didn't notice immediately). Note that this is on
SPARC -- I can't easily try the x86 version. There's nothing special
in krb5.conf or kdc.conf -- basically the Debian-supplied ones.
-- System Information
Debian Release: 3.0
Architecture: sparc
Kernel: Linux albion.dl.ac.uk 2.4.21 #1 Thu Aug 7 20:30:12 EDT 2003 sparc64
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=en_GB
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Version 0.7.1-1
This bug should be fixed in version 0.7.1, which no longer supports krb4
tickets.
So the fact bug #251924 appears to have been incorrectly fixed should
not matter.
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Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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