David Sonenberg wrote:
I have noticed that after running sysprep openafs needs to be
reinstalled. After booting a system that has been sysprep'd I get the
following error.
afsd_service.exe
"The instruction at "0x00429af4" referenced memory at "0x" The
memory could not be read"
It loo
A V Le Blanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think the (very old) patched ssh we used which forwarded AFS tokens
> did this, but I may be mistaken.
Oh, yeah, that's possible. I haven't used that for so long that I don't
remember.
> I find that if I login on one machine with openssh-4.2 and get
David Sonenberg wrote:
I have noticed that after running sysprep openafs needs to be
reinstalled. After booting a system that has been sysprep'd I get the
following error.
afsd_service.exe
"The instruction at "0x00429af4" referenced memory at "0x"
The memory could not be read"
It look
I have noticed that after running sysprep openafs needs to be
reinstalled. After booting a system that has been sysprep'd I get the
following error.
afsd_service.exe
"The instruction at "0x00429af4" referenced memory at "0x" The
memory could not be read"
It looks like the afs service j
Hi,
On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 10:14:49AM -0500, Everette Allen wrote:
> Frank,
> I noticed you said:
> >I'm using a
> >'aklog-kerberos-plugin' to get a token using a krb5-TGT.
>
> in a recent post to OpenAFS Info. Does this plugin work for 10.4 and if
> so would you share the src and/or binary w
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005, Peter Somogyi wrote:
Note: I would be very glad if each binary on each platform would contain the
configure options set in a textual form, compiled into the binary, having a
special prefix to search in the binary.
I just wonder why this important feature is not supported.
Hi,
Does anybody know how the AIX 5.2 binaries (downloadable from www.oprnafs.org)
were configured? (= which were the configure options when compiling binaries).
Thank you in advance.
Note: I would be very glad if each binary on each platform would contain the
configure options set in a textual
On Wed 23 Nov 2005 at 10:22:22 -0800, Russ Allbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ssh-krb5 is not being actively updated right now because we're planning on
> retiring the package in favor of just having people use the new 4.2
> packages with GSSAPI support. They should be as capable, and if not, I'