[8769] in Info-AFS_Redistribution
Re: Openssh on solaris 2.5.1
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Douglas E. Engert)
Wed Dec 12 21:19:33 2001
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Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 20:13:49 -0600
From: "Douglas E. Engert" <deengert@anl.gov>
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To: Peter Scott <Peter.J.Scott@jpl.nasa.gov>
CC: Harald Barth <haba@pdc.kth.se>, info-afs@transarc.com
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Does /etc/services have 750 defined?
Peter Scott wrote:
>
> At 09:16 PM 12/12/01 +0100, Harald Barth wrote:
>
> > > Client machine 'grimble' sends packet that includes the kerberos realm and
> > > "rcmd.grimble' (all else is binary).
> > > Server sends response that includes username, part of realm (last
> > component
> > > is missing), and text "code = 8: Exec format er"
> >
> >Part of realm? This response looks fishy. What kind and version of
> >kdc do you use? Have you tested another one?
>
> It's the AFS kdc - 'kerberos' is an alias for our primary authentication
> server. This worked for the gettoken utility, so I wasn't expecting any
> more problems. However, I notice that whenever I login via the existing
> SSH1 sshd, or whenever I do a klog, that there is no traffic there on port
> 750, only on 7002/7004. I'm still missing a piece of the puzzle.
>
> --
> Peter Scott
> Peter.J.Scott@jpl.nasa.gov
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