Re: SETCLIENTID acceptor

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On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 02:02:19PM -0400, Chuck Lever wrote:
> I erased the gssproxy cache, and that appears to have fixed
> the client misbehavior. I'm still using gssproxy, and I was
> able to use NFSv4.0 with Kerberos on my TCP-only i/f, then
> on my IB i/f, then on my RoCE i/f without notable problems.
> 
> Since gssproxy is the default configuration on RHEL 7-based
> systems, I think we want to make gssproxy work rather than
> disabling it -- unless there is some serious structural 
> problem that will prevent it from ever working right.

Yeah.  Maybe discuss it with Simo or someone if we've figured out what's
actually going on.

--g.
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