Yes. I am using GSSAPI.
On Feb 7, 2006, at 7:12 PM, Ken Murchison wrote:
Perry Smith wrote:
Ken,
I am not sure I answered your question before.
I went back and used Mac's tcpdump utility to look at the data
coming over the wire. It is *not* clear text. So, I am assuming
it is using Ke
Perry Smith wrote:
Ken,
I am not sure I answered your question before.
I went back and used Mac's tcpdump utility to look at the data coming
over the wire. It is *not* clear text. So, I am assuming it is using
Kerberos to encrypt the data. If I still have not answered your
question, I
Ken,
I am not sure I answered your question before.
I went back and used Mac's tcpdump utility to look at the data coming
over the wire. It is *not* clear text. So, I am assuming it is
using Kerberos to encrypt the data. If I still have not answered
your question, I can either dig furth
I believe so. Unfortunately, I am vague on this stuff. The Mac OS X
server advertises "single login"using Kerberos. On the client, I
select authenticate via Kerberos GSSAI, and the problem happens.
(The login authentication is also done via Kerberos from the same
server). If I change m
Perry Smith wrote:
I have tracked down my problems to a call to sasl_decode in prot_fill.
To recap: I am getting IOERROR: unexpected end of file in my log file.
It turns out that if the client has Kerberos GSSAI authentication and
the client tries to do an "APPEND" command, it frequently f
I have tracked down my problems to a call to sasl_decode in prot_fill.
To recap: I am getting IOERROR: unexpected end of file in my log
file. It turns out that if the client has Kerberos GSSAI
authentication and the client tries to do an "APPEND" command, it
frequently fails (but not alway