Guillem Jover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> * It seems that 'telnet' might not need to initialize Shishi at all, >> unless it will use a Kerberos connection. > > When I poked at the code, it seemed it was initializing all auth > methods and trying them until one succeeded, which make sense having > that in order of strongness.
I'm still investigating this part. >> * The complaint is printed. > > As I said, I think this is important information for diagnosing why > shishi might not be working (properly?), but one might not want to > see it by default. Right, I've changed so that the warning is a verbose messages. It is not an error to not have a Kerberos ticket. >> * The directory is created. > > But by creating the directory it does not make the wanted file appear, > which is the reason of the warning, and IMO in such case it just > clutters the user home dir. Creating the directory is required for reading the user configuration file which will be stored there. When the directory is created, a sample configuration file is copied there too. This is open to discussion, but as long as the directory isn't created unless the user wants to use Kerberos, I don't see a problem in creating the directory. /Simon -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]