Actually, I believe the change in behaviour is documented here: http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.nfs/46028
When kerberos is not in use the client now just sends uid/gid pairs by default.
I still wonder if this might masking an actual bug on nfs keys being counted as in quota, though.
Actually, I believe the change in behaviour is documented here: comments. gmane.org/ gmane.linux. nfs/46028
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When kerberos is not in use the client now just sends uid/gid pairs by default.
I still wonder if this might masking an actual bug on nfs keys being counted as in quota, though.