Tim,

> "I don't think the MIT mailing list is appropriate to have this type of 
> discussion ..."

... neither to unsolicitedly advertise/promote commercial products _instead_ of 
providing an appropriate answer to a technical MIT Kerberos related question.

Calin.

-----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Tim Alsop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 21. Februar 2005 12:11
An: Barbat, Calin
Cc: Tim Alsop; [email protected]
Betreff: RE: "Permission denied in replay cache code" with SAP on Linux


Calin,

Yes, we know our competition as there are many SAP SNC certified products 
listed, some still available, some not - the others available, are not using 
Kerberos, but use Public Key, or a propriatory technology.

I suggest you need to read the license agreement which is shipped with MIT 
sources - it explains the "support" which is/isn't offered.

I don't think the MIT mailing list is appropriate to have this type of 
discussion - it is a technical discussion list, not for discussions about 
pros/cons of "open source" v "COTS" software. So, if you want to discuss this 
further I suggest we chat offlist.

Regards, Tim 

-----Original Message-----
From: Barbat, Calin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 21 February 2005 11:05
To: Tim Alsop
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: AW: "Permission denied in replay cache code" with SAP on Linux

Hello Mr. Alsop,

Thank you for the reminder, perhaps I'll come back to your offer. But don't 
rely on this affirmation, as there are other "commercially supported, and SAP 
AG certified" alternatives to your product. I assume you know your competition. 

Best regards and have a nice day,

Calin.

PS: I don't think MIT Kerberos V is unsupported, this is why these mailing 
lists are there and you can also get (and look at) the code. I'll let a copy of 
this message go to the Kerberos mailing list, others could have similar 
views/opinions and may be interested in your commercial, targeted offer.


-----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Tim Alsop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 21. Februar 2005 11:38
An: Barbat, Calin
Cc: Tim Alsop
Betreff: RE: "Permission denied in replay cache code" with SAP on Linux


One of the disadvantages of using unsupported code, I guess :-) When you are 
ready to consider our commercially supported, and SAP AG certified product 
please let me know.

Take care,

Tim 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Barbat, Calin
Sent: 21 February 2005 10:33
To: [email protected]
Subject: "Permission denied in replay cache code" with SAP on Linux

Hello friends,

after a while of running without problems I get the following trace from a SAP 
R/3 dialogue instance:

N    File "/usr/local/lib/snckrb5.so" dynamically loaded as SNC-Adapter.
N    The Adapter identifies as:
N    External SNC-Adapter (Rev 1.0) to Kerberos 5/GSS-API v2
N  SncInit():   found snc/identity/as=p:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
N  *** ERROR => SncPAcquireCred()==SNCERR_GSSAPI  [sncxxall.c 1216]
N        GSS-API(maj): Miscellaneous failure
N        GSS-API(min): Permission denied in replay cache code
N      Could't acquire ACCEPTING credentials for
N
N      name="p:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
N  SncInit(): Fatal -- Accepting Credentials not available!
N  <<- SncInit()==SNCERR_GSSAPI
N           sec_avail = "false"
M  ***LOG R19=> ThSncInit, SncInit ( SNC-000004) [thxxsnc.c    219]
M  *** ERROR => ThSncInit: SncInit (SNCERR_GSSAPI) [thxxsnc.c    221]
M  in_ThErrHandle: 1
M  *** ERROR => SncInit (step 1, th_errno 44, action 3) [thxxhead.c 8015]

It seems to me that this message is Kerberos-related, has somebody any useful 
hint for me?
The main SAP instance is running on Solaris and some dialogue instances are on 
Linux.
 
Best regards,

Calin.

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