Hello,
We are having problems with our gssd nfs mounts. I will explain our
situation.
Our clients are running SLED 11 SP1.
Our server is a Netapp filer with Ontap 7.3.3P4.
We provide NFS exported directory's with krb5 security.
Our KDC is a Windows 2003 and 2008 Active Directory.
If we use nfs-client-1.2.1-8.1 everything works as expected.
But if we upgrade to (any) newer client, all gssd mounts fail. Now there
is a bugreport on Novell Bugzilla about this :
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=614293#c7
Apperantly if the nfs client is compiled with --disable-tirpc , the
ticket size from the AD is to big ?
On our Redhat server we do not have these problems. There we are running
: nfs-utils-1.2.2-7
Is there an explanation for these problems ? How can i find out if a
client has been compiled with specific options. There is no nfs devel
package for suse.
Greetings .. Richard Smits
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