On Wed, 14 Dec 2016 14:25:07 +0000 Dave Love <d.love@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Simo Sorce <simo@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > But I am not sure why you would need to forward your user > > credentials to servers normally. Did you copy your certs everywhere > > before ? I would think the normal case is that people have 1 > > development machine where they handle packaging. > > Some people use "Enterprise Linux" (ugh) server systems in > "enterprises" which have Kerberized services -- like networked home > filestores, where the old certificate is. (I did copy the > credentials with Firefox sync.) OK, Red Hat people think we shouldn't > work that way, and apparently now can't, but that's why. "Red Hat people" ? > For what it's worth, I'm typing at a 2GB core2 Ubuntu box and do > development on an RHEL HPC node which is probably an order of > magnitude better all round (even without running an arbitrary number > of build processes, though the compute nodes aren't actual RHEL). > Doubtless I'm not most people, but I guess I'm somewhat > representative in this supposedly important area that it seems I > shouldn't be trying to support for Red Hat. In this case you should simply be able to kinit on the RHEL node you wish to push changes/builds from? kevin
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