I agree.. the current behaviors seems to be excactly what is in the code and in the documentation.
Never the less it is a change from earlier versions of Ubuntu and a change that makes Ubuntu + Firefox work in a different way than MS Windows + MSIE (negoiating different tickets), thus breaking Single Signon in typical Kerberos enabled environments.. our is a corporate one with Active Directory as Kerbereos and both MS IIS and Ubuntu Apache + mod_auth_kerb on the serverside.
Used to work.. lucid breaks it..
As far as I can tell, the change snug in between MIT kerberos 1.6 and 1.8 .
Hi Sam.
I agree.. the current behaviors seems to be excactly what is in the code and in the documentation.
Never the less it is a change from earlier versions of Ubuntu and a change that makes Ubuntu + Firefox work in a different way than MS Windows + MSIE (negoiating different tickets), thus breaking Single Signon in typical Kerberos enabled environments.. our is a corporate one with Active Directory as Kerbereos and both MS IIS and Ubuntu Apache + mod_auth_kerb on the serverside.
Used to work.. lucid breaks it..
As far as I can tell, the change snug in between MIT kerberos 1.6 and 1.8 .
Jesper