I'm having a bit of trouble here... I have written a server program that uses Kerberos authentication, and it has been working beautifully until today when it crashed (a bug in my code that I've fixed since).
When I started it again, krb5_rd_req has started returning ENOENT everytime I call it. I suspect that there's some Kerberos tempfile somewhere that has got corrupted, but I don't know which. Unfortunately, the Kerberos libraries on the system haven't been compiled with debugging, so it has been hard for me to make any conclusive findings, but I've managed to track it down this far: 1. I call krb5_rd_req. 2. krb5_rd_req calls krb5_rd_req_decoded, which returns ENOENT. From there, the lack of debugging info simply makes it impossible to debug any further. All the calls that krb5_rd_req_decoded makes are decoded into the krb5_rd_req symbol for some reason, so I can't find out what functions it calls. 3. From an strace, I've managed to find out that the Kerberos library opens the replay cache, reads it, and then tries to open a file with the empty string as file name (which explains the ENOENT). It then closes the replay cache. I've linked against the MIT Krb5 libraries, version 1.2.7. Can someone be as kind as to shed some light on this problem for me? Fredrik Tolf ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos