i think you need to reclose the bug not simply mark it as fixed again.
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tags 664775 confirmed upstream
retitle 664775 kadmin prints lifetime in seconds not something useful
thanks
I suspect it is seconds and I actually like the output in the
documentation more than the code. So, it might be a better fix to
update the code to be consistent with the docs.
I've
Yes, sounds like a doc issue to me. Thanks for the tip!
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So, things like -maxlife take input like 3 hours; you specify the
units.
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Sorry, I'm a bit swamped at the moment; will attempt to deal with this
next week.
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Hi.
Upgraded.
It's definitely using pulse now.
I expect to be closing this bug as fixed in the new version within a day
unless something unexpected comes up.
Now,' I'm seeing some kind of impressive latency starting a chunk of
speech; cursoring around is kind of painful.
Will also looking into
Ah, I see you already included the patch:-)
sorry.
Well, it does look like the bug is fixed.
I'm likely to recommend you remove the patch as I don't think it does
anytihng but will get back to you.
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Hi.
The pulse trigger patch is bogus and doesn't seem to make any
difference.
I'm sorry about that. I thought it did make a difference when I
submitted it; apparently though the affects of the final bit of speech
trimming were not as pronounced as I had previously thought. I actually
managed to
Ian == Ian Jackson ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk writes:
Ian Ian Jackson writes (Bug#688772: gnome Depends
Ian network-manager-gnome):
6. We specifically forbid anyone from introducing in wheezy, or
in sid until wheezy is released: a. Any new or enhanced
dependencies, or
Hi. I've minimally packaged a pre-release of 2.5 as part of Project Moonshot.
The
work required to get packages that build was fairly minimal. I have not
looked at adding 2.5 specific features other than GSS-API, so for
example new files etc are not installed.
I don't anticipate moving from
It looks like this patch is redundant with what's actually pending.
I think all I need to do is upload the tip of master.
If I missed anything let me know.
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I'm unaware of any particularly interesting configuration of my gnome
session.
What would be a good way to test with as much configuration as possible
removed other than enabling orca?
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My recommendation is that this is not worth a DSA or stable fix for
squeeze unless some Debian user comes forward and says that they're
seeing crashes in the wild related to this.
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Tom == Tom Yu t...@mit.edu writes:
Tom Sam Hartman hartm...@debian.org writes:
My recommendation is that this is not worth a DSA or stable fix
for squeeze unless some Debian user comes forward and says that
they're seeing crashes in the wild related to this.
--Sam
My guess is that you have the wrong kvno.
Can you try runnig the kvno command on the principal in question
immediately after a successful kinit?
It's possible that your KDC won't let you find out the kvno that way in
which case things are more difficult to diagnose.
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then run kvno foo@REALM
My suspicion is that to what extent kvno matters for tgts has changed
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I find it desirable to build live images from a local mirror.
Recently, live-build moved to the new conntents file location for distributions
newer than squeeze.
Unfortunately, I cannot easily get debmirror to mirror these new
contents file locations. As a result, I need to hack up live-build
Hi.
I'd like to speak a bit to what tthe right answer here is rather than
what the policy currently says.
It's sometimes fairly annoying to move a library out of the default path
and to adjust the build system accordingly.
Russ did that for one of krb5's private libraries, and in retrospect, I
Phillip == Phillip Susi ps...@ubuntu.com writes:
Phillip On 2/18/2013 1:21 PM, Sam Hartman wrote:
2) don't install a .so in a -dev package.
Phillip That might be a signal a human can understand, but the
Phillip build system won't catch it. The goal is to make sure
Guillem == Guillem Jover guil...@debian.org writes:
Guillem On Tue, 2013-02-19 at 20:30:48 -0500, Sam Hartman wrote:
with the current packaging tools, you tend to end up producing
the .shlibs files in order to manage cross-package dependencies
within a single source package
Phillip == Phillip Susi ps...@ubuntu.com writes:
Phillip Not having the .pc file and headers etc in the -dev package
Phillip would prevent the build of anything with a decent
Phillip pkg-config enabled build system, so that could work with a
Phillip tweak to the policy to allow
Package: libatk-wrapper-java
Version: 0.30.4-2
Severity: important
Hi.
I am using openjdk-6 (6b27-1.12.3-1)
In uncommented libatk-wrapper which has been commented out of
accessibility.properties in the openjdk packages because of startup
problems.
When I do that policytool works fine with orca.
severity 670918 normal
thanks
Moritz == Moritz Muehlenhoff muehlenh...@univention.de writes:
Moritz Package: krb5 Severity: grave Tags: security
Moritz Please see
Moritz https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=CVE-2012-1012
Moritz for details
I agree that Debian has the
This is in response to a bug where after an upgrade libpam-krb5 failed to
authenticate giving an unsupported encryption type.
Around march of 2011, MIT changed how they pick the principal to use
for krb5_verify_init_creds, a function used internally by libpam-krb5.
If that's the case, then
package: libdnet
severity: important
version: 2.59
justification: libraries should not impact global system state.
It's entirely reasonable for a random program that supports decnet to
link against the libdnet library.
To my shock, there are programs that support decnet, but apparently it's
not
Hi. I'm happy to apply the upstream patch to sid. It's a bit more
tricky to get this into wheezy. In evaluating whether that's justified,
can I get any information you have on how often this bug is going to
trigger both in a theoretical sense and a practical sense?
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For myself I'm unconvinced that it makes sense to have static libraries
used for aid.
I was really hoping the security team would comment on this one way or
another.
I can certainly create libkrb5-static.
But I'd rather have a broader consensus of the project than just the aid
maintainer agreeing
It was not me or been feel free to resubmit without using the delayed Q
Michael Gilbert mgilb...@debian.org wrote:
On Sat, Nov 30, 2013 at 1:14 AM, Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:
Hey Mike,
On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 07:15:49PM -0500, Michael Gilbert wrote:
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control: tag -1
OK.
Why don't you run that patch by debian-rele...@lists.debian.org with a
SRM tag in the subject.
If you get an ack, then I'm happy to to sign and upload.
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control: reassign -1 libverto1
control: found -1 libverto1/0.2.2-1
Yeah, I can reproduce.
The way this issupposed to work is that libverto1 should work with any
of the plugins.
However, it appears the glib plugin is broken.
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Unfortunately, it will be a while before 1.11 migrates from experimental
to sid to fix this.
It's a new upstream version and it seems to be getting a fair bit of
churn at the moment.
I expect this to be fixed in a week or two.
Also, when you say firefox is not installable, you presumably mean
Hi. I've merged your changes into the 1.12 packages we're working on.
Those are targeted to experimental and will require a trip through new.
Your NMU should hit unstable in a couple of days; thanks.
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I assume we're agreed that the -multidev packages should not conflict
with the libkrb5-dev or heimdal-dev packages.
That is, you can have both multidevv packages and one of the lib*-dev
packages installed?
So it's fine to have some mit-specific .*pc files in krb5-multidev, and
some
OK. I had updated the barnowl packaging, but upstream asked me to hold
off and update to a new release. I'll cycle back with them and upload
something fixed in a coupled of days.
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Hash: SHA1
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Hi. After discussion on debian-devel, I've decided to remove
krb5-appl. One of the comaintainers dropped out, and after discussion
we realized that we weren't using the package, there are better
alternatives in the
control: reassign 723144 libkrb5-3
control: found 723144 krb5/1.10.1+dfsg-5
control: forcemerge 694988 723144
Yep, that's a krb5 bug all right.
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Charles == Charles Plessy ple...@debian.org writes:
Charles The 3.0 (native) format is useful when packaging a work
Charles that is developped and distributed in a Git repository.
Charles Please leave us this possibility.
Let me describe the use case I have
Andreas == Andreas Beckmann a...@debian.org writes:
Andreas On 2014-02-05 10:57, Sam Hartman wrote:
tarballs useful; anyone who is likely to want to build this from
source probably has a copy of git and can checkout a tag.
Andreas Such a tag corresponds to an upstrema version
Neil == Neil Williams codeh...@debian.org writes:
That makes sense and I do something similar as appropriate. Even so, I
do not wish to maintain the upstream tarball as a maintained artifact.
There are cases where packaging release releases are made. Maintaining
pristine-tar commits for daily
Bernhard == Bernhard R Link brl...@debian.org writes:
As I mentioned I have a packaging branch and an upstream branch.
I wish to use debian revisions to reflect packaging changes.
It's slightly more complex than changes to debian directory involve a
debian revision change; changes to other
Hi.
There seems to be a significant conflict within the TC about what the L
options mean. Speaking as a maintainer who could be affected by this
and as someone who would sponsor a GR to override one interpretation
butnot another, I'd request that the TC clarify what it means with the
next
Ian == Ian Jackson ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk writes:
Ian Anthony Towns writes (Re: Bug#727708: Call for votes on init
Ian system resolution):
It's really pretty terrible to actively use FD to try to block
options that aren't your favourite. Honestly, I would have
Colin == Colin Watson cjwat...@debian.org writes:
Colin I think Ian and I are agreed that L excludes 1), and permits
Colin 3). On reflection I think I agree that L has to exclude 2)
Colin as well.
Hmm, I am reading Ian as against 3.
I request that TC members work with Ian on the
Sam == Sam Hartman hartm...@debian.org writes:
Colin == Colin Watson cjwat...@debian.org writes:
Colin I think Ian and I are agreed that L excludes 1), and permits
Colin 3). On reflection I think I agree that L has to exclude 2)
Colin as well.
Sam Hmm, I am reading Ian
Yeah, I now understand what you mean by L.
I'll be writing more in the form of a blog post and probably GR text. I
will send a pointer to the TC as I think I may be hitting close to
something that Russ may find useful.
I'll refrain from trying to convince the TC because you have enough
voices
I agree with russ.
Unless someone can get a backtrace with libkrb5-dbg installed, there's
not much we can do.
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I'd like to request binary NMUs for krb5-sync and
libauthen-krb5-admin-perl on all architectures in order to build against
new krb5. The soname for the krb5 admin libraries changed.
Thanks,
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package: krb5-sync
version: 3.0-1
severity: serious
justification: FTBFS
I'm surprised this is not already filed, but it seems like it should be.
krb5-sync is failing tests (and thus builds) on the above listed
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I wonder if introducing a libkrad-dev package isn't the right solution
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I'm going to have krb5-multidev recommend libverto-dev.
I don't really consider krad.h to be a major part of the Kerberos
infrastructure.
If you need krad, I think it is fair for you to need to build-depend on
libverto-dev yourself.
I believe that recommends expresses the right relationship here,
control: tags -1 moreinfo
Hi.
I'm not able to reproduce this.
One step you performed that I would recommend against is creating a
kdam5.keytab.
That's not needed and may be harmful.
However,
I created a wheezy vm, created a database,
created a default policy and tried to use it to create
Adrian == Adrian Bunk b...@stusta.de writes:
Adrian Yes, it is speculation that other new features (or even
Adrian bugfixes) might appear in the kernel and might become
Adrian mandatory in systemd between jessie and jessie+1.
Adrian But that is a risk, and it is a risk that is
Adrian, I'm frustrated when I read your message because you put words in
my mouth that I did not speak.
I never said that Debian should allow systemd to dictate policy for
multiple distributions nor did I say that Debian should allow one
upstream systemd maintainer to dictate decisions for Debian.
Bdale == Bdale Garbee bd...@gag.com writes:
Bdale Steve Langasek vor...@debian.org writes:
FWIW I have always assumed that the casting vote is implicit in
the chair's ballot. To require the chair to explicitly exercise
their casting vote, as opposed to the chair's preferences
When I've found myself trying to avoid normative language in situations
like this I end up with statements like:
It is important that all packages support smoothe upgrades from Wheezy
to Jessie , even when the system is booted with sysvinit.
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The krb5 libraries include read and write support for the krb5.conf
format, which is very similar but not identical to ini.
I would be entirely happy with the response that:
1) the krb5 profile library should be used only for modifying Kerberos
configs
2) supporting the ABI that your
Russ,
I'm happy to implement whatever solution is decided for this.
However it would be good to get discussion on how to approach separating
the aspects from /etc/shibboleth that are apache-specific from those
that are not.
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libradsec 0.0.5 seems stable enough to include in Debian.
I have packaging available at
git://git.project-moonshot.org/libradsec.git on the debian branch.
I want to get a review of a few things and will upload.
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, then
focusing on the technical details of the policy seems reasonable.
In my opinion, not respecting the project as a whole enough to make a
determination about consensus does significant harm.
Respectfully,
Sam Hartman
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version: 0.21.1-3
severity: wishlist
It would be really nice to get a more recent version of m2crypto.
I am hoping that it will help with some of the segfaults.
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Steve == Steve Langasek vor...@debian.org writes:
Steve On Wed, Apr 09, 2014 at 01:27:46PM -0400, Sam Hartman wrote:
Thanks for bringing this issue back to the question that was
brought to the TC.
The discussion so far on this bug has focused on discussing what
the right
Ian == Ian Jackson ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk writes:
So, if you've reviewed this enough to support Bill's claim that
there isn't a consensus because there are substantial objections
raised in the discussions and not addressed, then please say
that. If you have not
Jelmer == Jelmer Vernooij jel...@debian.org writes:
Jelmer Package: krb5-multidev
Jelmer Version: 1.12.1+dfsg-1.1
Jelmer Severity: wishlist
Jelmer Tags: patch
Jelmer Please ship the krb5-config binary with krb5-multidev. This should
make
Jelmer it possible for those
control: tags -1 -patch
Jelmer == Jelmer Vernooij jel...@debian.org writes:
Jelmer The attached patch fixes krb5-config to always spit out -L and -I
Jelmer flags.
We actually go to a lot of trouble to *not* do that because we've run
into cases where including -L and -I can change
Jelmer == Jelmer Vernooij jel...@samba.org writes:
Jelmer The attached patch sets --sysconfdir explicitly to /etc rather than
Jelmer /usr/etc and fixes the issue (verified by grepping through 'strings
Jelmer /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgssapi*).
Hi. For the record, including this
Jelmer == Jelmer Vernooij jel...@debian.org writes:
Jelmer On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 09:22:46AM -0400, Sam Hartman wrote:
control: tags -1 -patch
Jelmer == Jelmer Vernooij jel...@debian.org writes:
Jelmer The attached patch fixes krb5-config to always spit out -L
Salvatore == Salvatore Bonaccorso car...@debian.org writes:
Salvatore Hi,
Salvatore the following vulnerability was published for freeradius.
Salvatore CVE-2014-2015[0]: denial of service in rlm_pap hash
Salvatore processing
thanks.
I don't think this is worth a DSA for
Hi.
I'd kind of like to be using this plugin, but it's not in Debian.
It looks like it has packaging.
Anything I can do to help?
--sam
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Russ == Russ Allbery r...@debian.org writes:
Russ This is what I did for now. I created a libshibsp-plugins
Russ package and a shibboleth-sp2-utils package and made the
Russ dependencies from libapache2-mod-shib2 and from -utils to
Russ -plugins strict (to require exactly the
Makes sense to me.
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I'm kind of surprised that python-lxml doesn't pull in python.
Will confirm that sbuild -A dtrt though before marking closed.
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I'll attempt to get to your recent set of bugs against krb5 and
krb5-config after returning to Boston next week.
If Ben or Russ gets to them first, that's fine with me.
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OK.
I'll withdraw my objection to krb5-config moving to krb5-multidev.
Shouldh we use alternatives for managing krb5-config from Heimdal vs
MIT?
For what it's worth, I don't support asking package maintainers to
update build-depends. The reason I thought introducing krb5-multidev
made sense was
Russ, thoughts on what is the right way to manage the dependency between
krb5-kdc-ldap and slapd in systemd?
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control: retitle -2 Systemd needs to respect /etc/innserv/overrides
control: reassign -2 systemd
control: severity -2 important
control: found -2 systemd/208-6
justification: Breaks unrelated packages at boot. That should be RC
except that I think innserv overrides are
Russ == Russ Allbery r...@debian.org writes:
Russ Failing that, could krb5-kdc-ldap introduce a somewhat
Russ artificial service that exists solely to be Before krb5-kdc
Russ and After slapd, thus forcing the ordering constraint? I
Russ think that would be the native systemd
Well, I'll definitely be fixing the krb5-kdc-ldap issue by including
units.
I had no idea that innserv-overrides were quite that unused.
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Michael == Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org writes:
Michael b/ make krb5-kdc-ship a drop-in snippet as
Michael /lib/systemd/system/krb5-kcd.service.d/foo.conf which
Michael augments the krb5-kcd.service with the necessary
Michael dependencies/orderings.
Hmm.
How will this work if
package: wnpp
severity: wishlist
owner: hartm...@debian.org
URL: http://www.shibboleth.org/
Source: svn https://svn.shibboleth.net/extensions/cpp-sp-resolver/trunk
Description: Shibboleth library to access Attribute Resolver
The Shibboleth Service provider consumes information about an
package: wnpp
severity: wishlist
owner: hartm...@debian.org
URL: git://git.project-moonshot.org/trust_router.git
http://www.project-moonshot.org/
license: bsd-3-clause
Description: The trust router establishes a DH key between two RADIUS
servers to protect a RADIUS over TLS session. GSS-API
package: wnpp
owner: hartm...@debian.org
severity: wishlist
URL: http://www.project-moonshot.org/
source: git://git.project-moonshot.org/moonshot-ui.git
License: BSD-three-clause
Description: Project Moonshot provides federated access to services
combining the best of EAP, RADIUS (over TLS),
Benjamin == Benjamin Kaduk ka...@mit.edu writes:
Benjamin We added a debian-local change to never unload GSS
Benjamin mechanisms back in krb5-1.10.1+dfsg-3; I am curious if
Benjamin this is issue is worked around by that patch.
I would be surprised because I don't think the issue
Jelmer == Jelmer Vernooij jel...@debian.org writes:
Jelmer tags 750041 +patch thanks
Jelmer The attached patch update the pkg-config files to use the
Jelmer krb5-multidev paths.
thanks, and a real oops on this one.
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I don't really support the split because it seems like kadmin is
something you want if you are going to be dealing with keytabs, so it
seems like it belongs in krb5-user.
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Russ == Russ Allbery r...@debian.org writes:
Russ Sam Hartman hartm...@debian.org writes:
I don't really support the split because it seems like kadmin is
something you want if you are going to be dealing with keytabs,
so it seems like it belongs in krb5-user.
Russ No one
Yeah, my preference here would be alternatives for kadmin and ktutil and
even though alternatives is not a perfect fit.
I guess renaming is another option.
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OK.
I'm not going to have time to generate patches for alternatives any time
soon, but I'd be happy to make time to review them.
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control: retitle -2 krb5-config breaks high-warning builds
control: severity -2 serious
I think what I'd like to do here is quickly revert moving krb5-config
into krb5-multidev and revert the patch to spit out
-I/usr/include/mit-kerberos. We can then work on this on a
Hi. It turns out that a bug in a change in krb5-config introduced in
krb5 1.12.1+dfsg-2 caused krb5.h to be treated differently and to be
subject to -Wundef. This is fixed in krb5 1.12.1+dfsg-3. I've just
uploaded that and confirmed that a pidgin-sipe version that does build
-Wundef works
I'm not at ietf this week.
If you corner me on Jabber I'm happy to coordinate on an unstable
upload.
If you get a go ahead from security for any of this I'm happy to help
with a stable upload
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1) please make sure you're right for domain_realms both for MIT and
Heimdal; the leading dot used to not be implied by not leading dot.
2) I think mentioning the enctypes entries in comments is valuable but I
think having uncommenting entries is undesirable.
Besides that decrufting is good.
I
+into globals so as to administer an authentication server is more
+scary than I choose to contemplate.
+ * Add IODBC include directories, Thanks Maximiliano Curia
+, Closes: #740060
+
+
+ -- Sam Hartman hartm...@debian.org Wed, 12 Mar 2014 20:36:19 -0400
+
freeradius (2.1.12+dfsg-1.2) unstable
Ian == Ian Jackson ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk writes:
Ian And from a practical point of view, I would prefer to make a
Ian choice that significantly eases collaboration with the GNU
Ian Project to one that slightly eases collaboration with
Ian proprietary software vendors.
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owner: hartm...@debian.org
URL: http://www.project-moonshot.org/
source: git://git.project-moonshot.org/moonshot-ui.git
license: BSD-3-Clause
Description: This package manages the Moonshot identity store,
permitting users to add and remove identities as well as
Andreas == Andreas Barth a...@ayous.org writes:
Andreas * ravi (r...@linux.vnet.ibm.com) [140910 13:56]:
We have also successfully verified building libverto source
package on ppc64el build machine after applying attached patch.
Andreas As ppc64el is now in Debian, I'd be
package: wnpp
severity: wishlist
owner: hartm...@debian.org
x-debbugs-cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org
source: git://git.project-moonshot.org/mech_eap.git
license: BSD-3-Clause
Description: Project moonshot provides federated access to a wide range
of applications. This package adds a GSS-API
package: debhelper
version: 9.20141003
severity: wishlist
I suspect a lot of folks will be writing systemd service units in the
future.
While writing units for krb5-kdc, I ran across an issue.
On first install, until you set up your database, it's kind of expected
that krb5-kdc will fail to
package: moonshot-trust-router
severity: serious
justification: ROM
version: 1.4.1-1
Based on upstream discussion, the trust router without FreeRADIUS
integration does not provide sufficient value to expend the effort for
supporting for the length of the Jessie release.
Since we're not willing to
Perhaps, although I'll note that the krb5 maintainers are unaware of
what's exactly going on in 764669.
So, feel free to merge, but if you actually have an idea of the problem,
please enlighten us, as we don't see that behavior at all.
--Sam
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package: moonshot-gss-eap
version: 0.9.2-1
severity: serious
From the TODO.debian:
* Give the security team a change to comment on the included code from
wpa_supplicant. There's really no other way; their ABI is not
stable enough that it would make sense to build eap shared libraries
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