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Re: [krbdev.mit.edu #8672] KFW 4.1 credential cache issue
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Hong Ye via RT)
Tue May 8 11:45:39 2018
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I set the environment variable KRB5_TRACE. But only the log from MIT Kerberos application showed up in the log. Our IIS extension call Kerberos library function krb5_cc_initialize. In krb5_cc_initialize , it calls TRACE_CC_INIT. But I didn't see anything in the request when this function was called. Could you help?
Thanks,
Hong
On 5/6/18, 5:58 PM, "Greg Hudson via RT" <rt-comment@krbdev.mit.edu> wrote:
If you set the environment variable KRB5_TRACE to a filename, trace
logging information will be written to that file.
I expect to push some patches to the master branch some time this week
which should fix the Perl problem you ran into, and most likely the
linker error (assuming it was when linking Leash), among other issues.
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