>>>>>> "Joshua" == Joshua Powers <email address hidden> writes:
>
> Joshua> If we want to fix this in zesty, then a release with only
> Joshua> the bug fixes would be desired. That could be SRU'ed
> Joshua> assuming it is not too big of a change such that it would
> Joshua> limit the exposure to new issues or changes in
> Joshua> features/functionality.
>
> I uploaded 1.15-2 to Debian experimental.
> It includes two fixes to regressions from jessie (also regressions in
> Ubuntu):
> 1) this bug -- OTP users don't work with DNS discovery
>
> 2) Another upstream issue where enhancements to the IPv6 support break
> IPv4 only systems.
Sam Hartman <email address hidden> writes:
>>>>>> "Joshua" == Joshua Powers <email address hidden> writes: functionality.
>
> Joshua> If we want to fix this in zesty, then a release with only
> Joshua> the bug fixes would be desired. That could be SRU'ed
> Joshua> assuming it is not too big of a change such that it would
> Joshua> limit the exposure to new issues or changes in
> Joshua> features/
>
> I uploaded 1.15-2 to Debian experimental.
> It includes two fixes to regressions from jessie (also regressions in
> Ubuntu):
> 1) this bug -- OTP users don't work with DNS discovery
>
> 2) Another upstream issue where enhancements to the IPv6 support break
> IPv4 only systems.
Thanks.
Another useful fix for OTP users might be krbdev. mit.edu/ rt/Ticket/ Display. html?id= 8580
http://
(kinit fails for OTP users when using KdcProxy with both IPv4&6 DNS)
With the patch from 1) and that one my laptop once again can
authenticate with OTP both internally as well as externally via
KdcProxy.
Jochen
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