Re: hurd does NOT need /hurd

2002-05-23 Thread Thomas Bushnell, BSG
Andrew Suffield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > That sure sounds like kerberos to me. Or at least one of the many > things kerberos can do. Except that kerberos cannot hand out a Posix UID. That's the key difference here. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscr

Re: Status Update

2002-05-23 Thread Jeff Bailey
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 05:51:30PM +0200, Oystein Viggen wrote: > > 2) Buildd is now running, and reports are appearing at > > http://buildd.debian.org/ > Does this mean that hurd-i386 will be appearing on the stats/ page > at the same URL in a while, too? (Gotta love them stats ;) I don't know

Debian GNU/Hurd at Debian Day?

2002-05-23 Thread Martin Schulze
Hi! I wonder if somebody on this list would be interested in giving a talk about the Hurd and its features at the upcoming Debian Day (some kind of Debian conference) during the upcoming LinuxTag? This talk may be technical oriented, since the audience will most probably consist of Debian develope

Re: Status Update

2002-05-23 Thread Oystein Viggen
* [Jeff Bailey] > 2) Buildd is now running, and reports are appearing at > http://buildd.debian.org/ Does this mean that hurd-i386 will be appearing on the stats/ page at the same URL in a while, too? (Gotta love them stats ;) Oystein -- When in doubt: Think again. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email

Status Update

2002-05-23 Thread Jeff Bailey
Here's an overall status update: 1) libc0.3 was accepted last night. It should be in today's dinstall (or katie, or something. I can't keep all the ladies who run Debian straight in my head) 2) Buildd is now running, and reports are appearing at http://buildd.debian.org/ Note that I expect the

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oskit-mach troubles

2002-05-23 Thread Clint Adams
When trying to boot on a P3, I get the following. ../ipc/ipc_port.c:1126: failed assertion `port->ip_srights > 0' Backtrace: fp=116fa528 00219aaa 0010a77f 0011cc0b 00123881 001190bc 00127ce6 00127dd2 00128c50 00118465 001227da 00121666 Any ideas? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: hurd does NOT need /hurd

2002-05-23 Thread Niels Möller
Andrew Suffield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > That sure sounds like kerberos to me. Or at least one of the many > things kerberos can do. Perhaps. There are some similarities in structure. I'm not terribly familiar with typical kerberos usage, but I thought one of the points were that you can get

Re: hurd does NOT need /hurd

2002-05-23 Thread Andrew Suffield
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 10:48:06AM +0200, Niels M?ller wrote: > Tollef Fog Heen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I am not 100% sure what you mean by password server > > The hurd passwd server lets you get an authentication token in > exchange for a password. Somewhat like PAM, they both handle s

Re: hurd does NOT need /hurd

2002-05-23 Thread Niels Möller
Tollef Fog Heen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am not 100% sure what you mean by password server The hurd passwd server lets you get an authentication token in exchange for a password. Somewhat like PAM, they both handle simple cleartext passwords, but one important difference is that PAM can't

Re: hurd does NOT need /hurd

2002-05-23 Thread Tollef Fog Heen
* Jeroen Dekkers [...] | The Hurd has more security features than Linux has. I have never seen | a password server for Linux for example. I am not 100% sure what you mean by password server but from the short description I have seen of it, kerberos does much of the same thing: give out an auth