On 1/6/2010 7:33 PM, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
On 1/6/2010 2:32 PM, Jeff Blaine wrote:
I seem to have all sorts of weird problems with KfW.
For instance, I just clicked 'Cancel' in the 'Obtain
new credentials' dialog for a certain realm and the
dialog greyed out, won't go away, and won't close
On 1/7/2010 11:48 AM, Jeff Blaine wrote:
Jeffrey,
I ended up solving my issues by forceably finding and removing
all traces of anything related to KfW after uninstall with
no config saving -- and reinstalling.
[ I consider it a bug that 'uninstall' does not clean up the ]
[ registry when
Any help would be deeply appreciated.
Thanks in advance
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On Dec 17 2009, 2:30 pm, Jeffrey Watts jeffrey.w.wa...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks a lot Michael, that worked!
I'm still not sure why some systems would get the aes256 encrypted answer
and others not? It seems very odd. They have all the same versions of
Samba and Kerberos, and I'm having a
I really don't succeed to solve this error message !
Seems to be a GSS API ?
A communication problem between NegotiateAuth (pluggued in Firefox)
dans the underlying GSS API library (libgssapi-krb5-2 ?) ?
The authentication process succeeds (as configured in mod_auth_kerb)
but...
1) the
Sylvain RICHET akamanou...@gmail.com writes:
I really don't succeed to solve this error message ! Seems to be a GSS
API ? A communication problem between NegotiateAuth (pluggued in
Firefox) dans the underlying GSS API library (libgssapi-krb5-2 ?) ?
The authentication process succeeds (as
I'd love to be a tester, but unfortunately I need to run the
version our users have in order to troubleshoot things.
Without being a tester, you won't be able to ensure that the next
release works
the way you want it to in your environment. Unless you are providing
funding or
some in-kind
On 1/7/2010 2:38 PM, Jeff Blaine wrote:
I'd love to be a tester, but unfortunately I need to run the
version our users have in order to troubleshoot things.
Without being a tester, you won't be able to ensure that the next
release works
the way you want it to in your environment. Unless you
Hello,
Does 64bit version of KfW work with 32bit version app? Because for me
looks like 64bit version doesn't work with 32bit apps.
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Nikolay Shopik sho...@inblock.ru wrote:
Hello,
Does 64bit version of KfW work with 32bit version app? Because for me
looks like 64bit version doesn't work with 32bit apps.
No. Just install both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions to support both
32-bit and 64-bit apps.
And last I tried it, the
On 1/7/2010 3:17 PM, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
Hello,
Does 64bit version of KfW work with 32bit version app? Because for me
looks like 64bit version doesn't work with 32bit apps.
KFW 64-bit is for 64-bit applications. For 32-bit (WOW64) applications
you install the 32-bit KFW on the 64-bit
Marcello Mezzanotti marcello.mezzano...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Bob Rasmussen r...@anzio.com wrote:
1) What version(s) of PuTTY work in your environment? Did you try the
developer's build from the official PuTTY site?
Dear Kerberos Support,
The .k5login file in ones home directory gives user A and ability to let
other users (say user B) to log-in to the system as user A.
This could be a nice feature because users can give others
access to their account without sharing their password.
Also, ~~who logs-in as
MIT KFW 3.2.3 Alpha (which I can no longer find on the MIT web site) roughly
equates to the distribution Secure Endpoints has been shipping to it
clients.
FWIW
http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/dist/testing.html#kfw-3.2.3
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