Kerberos' purpose is authentication. More verbosely, using kerberos as
the primary authentication method should ensure that the presented
credentials do in fact belong to the user presenting them (whether that
is a real user or a service is irrelevant).
To force the impersonation of credentials t
Marking this as invalid was either an error, or a misunderstanding of
the underlying mechanisms and purpose of kereros.
** Changed in: cifs-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Regarding the comment from mcguire on 2014-03-12
>>Not a bug a bad mount.cifs usage.
>>
>>Changed in cifs-utils (Ubuntu):
>>status:Confirmed → Invalid
What is wrong with you? This is a critical bug, not invalid usage. By
forcing users to impersonate themselve from the SUDO command, you
su
Public bug reported:
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** Affects: cups (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/960668
Title:
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This has reoccurred in 10.04 sometime since Monday ,19 March 2012. What
I find most interesting is that app-armor is re-installed. Are updates
not tested for the LTS editions when the next one is close?
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Likewise open and Likewise Enterprise utilize the same authentication
mechanism and group membership determination. The differences are
primarily on the Windows side (specifically schema changes to Active
Directory), though Likewise Enterprise does use additional daemons for
the enforcement of GPO
Apparently you either did not read the changes made to the configuration files,
or did not fully understand their import. I will reiterate: the changes made to
allow this package to work as intended, it was necessary to change the default
configuration from "deny ownership" of the NetworkManager
** Visibility changed to: Public
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Networkmanager does not allow nm-applet to start for a networkauthenticated
user.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/449801
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