Arne Nordmark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For what it is worth, I recompiled (for etch) the port I had done of
libpam-openafs-session to Heimdal for (probably) woody (where krb5 and
heimdal conflicted more than they do now). This code (Heimdal afslog
does not have a switch corresponding to
Russ Allbery wrote:
Arne Nordmark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Package: openafs-modules-source
Version: 1.4.2-2
Severity: normal
aklog -setpag no longer works with the kernel module from 1.4.2-2. This
breaks libpam-openafs-session, so users no longer get token upon login.
Unfortunately,
Arne Nordmark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Package: openafs-modules-source
Version: 1.4.2-2
Severity: normal
aklog -setpag no longer works with the kernel module from 1.4.2-2. This
breaks libpam-openafs-session, so users no longer get token upon login.
Unfortunately, this was an intentional
I have encountered the same problem (breakage of libpam-openafs-session) after
upgrading to 1.4.2-2. However, for some reason downgrading the kernel module to
1.4.2~fc4-3 did not help...
Regards,
-- Hans
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Upon further investigation, I can confirm Arne's report. With everything
else remaining constant (all other openafs packages at 1.4.2-2 and
kernel 2.6.17-2-686), reverting to the 1.4.2~fc4-3 openafs module does
fix the problem. The symptoms seen correspond to recent -setpag reports
on
Package: openafs-modules-source
Version: 1.4.2-2
Severity: normal
aklog -setpag no longer works with the kernel module from 1.4.2-2.
This breaks libpam-openafs-session, so users no longer get token upon login.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ aklog -setpag
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ tokens
Tokens held by the
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