So it couldn't be a bug but an expected behavior. I don't know why GSSAPI auth
needs reverse lookup but one could argue that you have to set right direct and
reverse dns config in order to use SSH. If you haven't it (as in my situation)
the problem could be related to you (and me :-))
Obviously
Excuse me Chuck but the problem is clear.
When you do
ssh -v SERVER.DOMAIN
you obtain an output similar to the following:
"
OpenSSH_4.7p1 Debian-8ubuntu1.2, OpenSSL 0.9.8g 19 Oct 2007
debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
debug1: Applying options for *
debug1: Connecting to wall
I think the bug description is not very clear: there are situations in
which disabling GSSAPIAuthentication on server side fix the issue (maybe
because of DNS doesn't have a reverse resolution, as in my situation
fixed just putting GSSAPIAuthentication to off on a server that doesn't
have a reserve
Public bug reported:
When I try to connect to an ssh server (with ssh -v) I always have (my
system is an Ubuntu 8.04):
debug1: Next authentication method: gssapi-with-mic
debug1: Unspecified GSS failure. Minor code may provide more information
No credentials cache found
debug1: Unspecified GSS f
For the reason I explained in my previous post I think it's wrong to
mark the bug as invalid.
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sharing a folder reports permission issues in Hardy Heron (32 bit)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/245493
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Server Team, which is su
mcas, I think the behavoir I described about the folder sharing is a real bug
or, however, there is a bug in the steps that bring to make a share as an
unexperienced user couldn't create a share the first time (as Ubuntu didn't
tell to him to restart X or the system as whole) and he should spent
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
I right clicked on a folder to create a shared directory and the system
reported that it needed some packages (for example samba packages). After its
installation my user was inserted in the group smbusers but, obviously, X
didn't start with this