What version next?

2007-03-01 Thread Turbo Fredriksson
I'm currently running (happily!) 1.4.4 but I was wondering if 1.6 is something for me (i.e. my live servers)? What's so new and cool, I just HAVE to upgrade? I have a little spare time right now so... :) Kerberos mailing list

Re: What version next?

2007-03-01 Thread Andreas Hasenack
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 12:01:33PM +0100, Turbo Fredriksson wrote: I'm currently running (happily!) 1.4.4 but I was wondering if 1.6 is something for me (i.e. my live servers)? What's so new and cool, I just HAVE to upgrade? I have a little spare time right now so... :) It's worth it if you

Re: What version next?

2007-03-01 Thread Turbo Fredriksson
Quoting Andreas Hasenack [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 12:01:33PM +0100, Turbo Fredriksson wrote: I'm currently running (happily!) 1.4.4 but I was wondering if 1.6 is something for me (i.e. my live servers)? What's so new and cool, I just HAVE to upgrade? I have a little spare

Re: What version next?

2007-03-01 Thread Shumon Huque
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 06:10:21PM +0100, Turbo Fredriksson wrote: Quoting Andreas Hasenack [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 12:01:33PM +0100, Turbo Fredriksson wrote: I'm currently running (happily!) 1.4.4 but I was wondering if 1.6 is something for me (i.e. my live servers)?

Re: What version next?

2007-03-01 Thread Sam Hartman
I'd definitely start testing 1.6 on clients and servers. I think 1.6 is much more stable than 1.5, and I believe that enough has chnaged that you'll want to see if there are going to be any difficult migration issues while you have time. Deploying 1.6 clients is a good idea because the referrals

Re: What version next?

2007-03-01 Thread Ken Raeburn
On Mar 1, 2007, at 12:10, Turbo Fredriksson wrote: Quoting Andreas Hasenack [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 12:01:33PM +0100, Turbo Fredriksson wrote: I'm currently running (happily!) 1.4.4 but I was wondering if 1.6 is something for me (i.e. my live servers)? What's so new and

Re: What is SPNEGO and GSSAPI / Kerberos

2007-03-01 Thread Jeffrey Hutzelman
On Thursday, March 01, 2007 01:23:19 PM +0530 Gayal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Who is officially governing the GSSAPI and SPNEGO standards? Is it IETF? Yes. The current GSS-API spec is RFC2743, and its C language bindings are specified in RFC2744 (which, unfortunately, also includes some

Re: What version next?

2007-03-01 Thread James Turner
Hi Ken, I haven't read anything on the site about 1.6, but I was curious about PKINIT support. Is this in 1.6 and if not, where does capability reside on the roadmap? Thanks! Randy -Original Message- From: Ken Raeburn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 1, 2007 09:59 AM To:

Re: What version next?

2007-03-01 Thread Ken Raeburn
On Mar 1, 2007, at 18:02, James Turner wrote: Hi Ken, I haven't read anything on the site about 1.6, but I was curious about PKINIT support. Is this in 1.6 and if not, where does capability reside on the roadmap? It's not in 1.6, but is very high on our list of things to get done.

kadmin for ktremove takes a lock out on which file

2007-03-01 Thread Kanika Malhotra
Hello, Am using kadmin.local / kadmin to remove an entry from my keytab but everytime I do so - I get a hang after I specify ktremove. Used gdb to look at the location of the hang - its in __KerberosInternal_krb5_lock_file @lock_file.c:111 using gdb I could figure out that it was trying to get