Re: RPCSEC_GSS_KRB5_ENCTYPES backported to some older long-term kernels, but not 6.1?

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Hi,

On 3/22/24 20:06, Chuck Lever III wrote:

On Mar 22, 2024, at 5:53 AM, Rik Theys <Rik.Theys@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

On 3/21/24 14:33, Chuck Lever III wrote:

Looking at the net/sunrpc/Kconfig file, these entries don't exist yet in the 6.1 series, but according tohttps://www.kernelconfig.io/config_rpcsec_gss_krb5_enctypes_aes_sha2?q=&kernelversion=4.19.310&arch=x86  they do exist in some older long-term kernels?

Looking at CONFIG_RPCSEC_GSS_KRB5_ENCTYPES_AES_SHA2, it seems it exists for 4.19.310, 5.4.272, 5.15.152, but not for 5.10.213 or 6.1.82.

I assume it was backported to some older kernels, but not 6.1? Would it be possible to backport these config items to the 6.1 series?
I don't understand why AES_SHA2 would have been backported to
those earlier kernels in the first place. I'll have to look
into it.
Thanks.
I don't see those new enctypes in my copies of 6.1.82, 5.15.152,
or 5.10.213, nor do I see those commits in the history of 5.4.y.

Can you check again?

I came across this website where it indicated that the Kconfig option was available in those kernel versions:

https://www.kernelconfig.io/config_rpcsec_gss_krb5_enctypes_aes_sha2?q=&kernelversion=4.19.310&arch=x86

But I've now checked the actual source and it doesn't seem to be present in those versions.

Apologies, I should have checked the actual source first.

Regards,

Rik


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