Robbie Harwood writes:
> Won't this produce something that requires systemd if systemd was
> present during build, thereby preventing a maintainer from shipping both
> a sysvinit script and a systemd unit file? Or am I misunderstanding?
No, the sd_notify call in libsystemd quietly does nothing,
Russ Allbery writes:
> Benjamin Kaduk writes:
>
>> I suspect that we would be a little friendlier to systemd if we
>> passed -n to krb5kdc and adjusted the unit file accordingly. There
>> would still be a race window between when systemd thinks krb5kdc is
>> started and ready to accept connecti
Quoting Greg Hudson :
> On 11/05/2017 05:36 AM, Jaap Winius wrote:
>>systemd[1]: krb5-kdc.service: PID file /run/krb5-kdc.pid \
>> not readable (yet?) after start: No such file or directory
>
> Does everything seem to work aside from this warning message being
> produced, or is there an
Benjamin Kaduk writes:
> I suspect that we would be a little friendlier to systemd if we passed
> -n to krb5kdc and adjusted the unit file accordingly. There would still
> be a race window between when systemd thinks krb5kdc is started and
> ready to accept connections and when that is actually
On Sun, Nov 05, 2017 at 09:57:30AM -0500, Greg Hudson wrote:
> On 11/05/2017 05:36 AM, Jaap Winius wrote:
> >systemd[1]: krb5-kdc.service: PID file /run/krb5-kdc.pid \
> > not readable (yet?) after start: No such file or directory
>
> Does everything seem to work aside from this warning m
On 11/05/2017 05:36 AM, Jaap Winius wrote:
>systemd[1]: krb5-kdc.service: PID file /run/krb5-kdc.pid \
> not readable (yet?) after start: No such file or directory
Does everything seem to work aside from this warning message being
produced, or is there an accompanying problem?
There can
Hi folks,
My network uses KDCs with OpenLDAP backends that run on Debian wheezy.
That's all been working fine for a long time now, but earlier this
year I tried and failed to add a KDC with an OpenLDAP backend based on
Debian stretch (it runs, but can't authenticate properly to the KDC
ma