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At 13:57 +0800 6/2/08, Quinn wrote:
Thanks,
Mike
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I'm afraid this is off-topic for Darwin kernel.
I'm not sure I'm convinced it is completely not. Poking around from the
outside, I'm suspicious that this might be a bootstrap namespace problem.
From: http://lists.apple.com/archives/Darwin-kernel/2008/Feb/msg00004.html
My experience is that you get this error when a process running kernel
code (in your case nfs, in my case smbfs) does some Kerberos operation
and ends up talking to the wrong "gssd". The most likely scenario is
that its inherited a reference to the global "gssd". It could be that
SGE is starting user code in the global bootstrap namespace. That's
generally a bad idea.
This sounds like a bug to me, although it could also be a misconfiguration.
Please write up a bug report at bugreport.apple.com.
This is a stock setup so I'd be curious how to troubleshoot this further
and what the resolution was from the Feb thread.
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Hello,
Hi Mike,
I'm afraid this is off-topic for Darwin kernel.
Cheers,
--
Jacques
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On Sep 30, 2008, at 1:53 PM, Mike Tegtmeyer wrote:
I am not sure this is the list most appropriate for this question
but previous threads on this list suggest some relevance:
The gist is that I am unable to get kerberos to correctly work with
a network user to be able to ssh into either machine. The login into
the machine works fine but issuing a klist or a kinit yields the
message: "Operation not permitted while initializing Kerberos 5".
Sep 30 16:20:56 clutch authorizationhost[11370]:
k5_store_ticket_in_cache(): got -1765328188 (Internal credentials
cache error) on plugins/krb5/krb5_operations.c:83
This sounds like a bug to me, although it could also be a
misconfiguration. Please write up a bug report at bugreport.apple.com.
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