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Re: Squid, Kerberos and FireFox (Was: Re: leaking memory in squid 3.4.8 and 3.4.7.)

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Markus Moeller wrote:
> 
>    I only found the following explanation:
> 
> This error will happen if you didn't write the key into the keytab file, or
> the permission setting of keytab file reject the read access, or the key
> file is not the one you should access (for example, you want
> /opt/somedir/conf/krb5.conf, but actually read /etc/krb5.conf, which has no
> that key).

I thought about this. I have checked the paths and permissions several
times and found no faults. Maybe you could look at my ktrace output
and notice something therein which I don't notice.

> 
>   Is there something like strace/truss on freebsd to see which files are
> opened (with and without error) during running negotiate_kerberos_auth ? On
> Linux I would run:

Sure, I usually use ktrace. This list server doest not allow to post
large files, so here is a link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6fElyRl5MUDSkdIMnFla1RyTjQ/view?usp=sharing

There are also truss and dtrace but I have never used them. If you
give me the exact command line, I can run them on
negotiate_kerberos_auth and publish the result.

And please Markus could you whitelist my relay mail.sibptus.tomsk.ru
(212.73.124.5), you are rejecting CC's to you for some reason.

-- 
Victor Sudakov,  VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN
sip:sudakov@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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