On 08/10/2011 07:24 PM, Xuelei Fan wrote:
Is it necessary to enable debug log in runNameEquals.sh?

Not really, I will remove it.

Thanks
Max



Otherwise, looks fine to me.

Xuelei

On 8/10/2011 6:00 PM, Weijun Wang wrote:
Hi Valerie/Xuelei

Webrev at http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~weijun/7076415/webrev.00/

The test fails when running the native JGSS provider on a sles (SUSE
Linux Enterprise Server) machine throwing:

    Exception in thread "main" GSSException: Invalid name provided
     (Mechanism level: Hostname cannot be canonicalized)
     at sun.security.jgss.wrapper.GSSLibStub.importName(Native Method)

I've seen this before but cannot find an old CR for it. The method
called is

    gssManager.createName("service@host",...)

This "host" is not the name of a real host. On most systems, either
hostname canonicalization is not performed, or there is a fallback
mechanism, the method does not report any error and the test succeeds.
However, on this sles machine, an exception is thrown.

I don't have any control on the native GSS's importName method, so I can
only try my best to provide a name it can resolve. The only such name I
can think of is "localhost".

The test currently uses 2 GSSName, "service@host" and "service@host2".
Since I can only find one good hostname, I update it to same host with
different service names, i.e. "service@localhost" and
"service2@localhost". Hopefully this still matches the purpose of the
test. The original author is Xuelei.

I can reproduce the failure on the failed machine, and it succeeds after
the code change.

Just submitted a JPRT job.

Thanks
Max

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