commit 09c7ad1cd9c5ca2fc46631a0057d47309abc8706
Author: Kevin Coffman <email address hidden>
Date: Mon Jan 5 14:07:05 2009 -0500
gssd: By default, don't spam syslog when users' credentials expire
Change the priority of "common" log messages so that syslog doesn't get
slammed/spammed when users' credentials expire, or there is another
common
problem which would cause error messages for all context creation
requests.
Note that this will now require that gssd or svcgssd option "-v" is used
to
debug these common cases.
Original patch from Andrew Pollock <email address hidden>.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Coffman <email address hidden>
Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson <email address hidden>
CC: Andrew Pollock <email address hidden>
If I'm reading things right, it was committed before the tag for the 1.2.0 release, so I'd have expected the Ubuntu patch to not apply, but it seems to still be being applied.
It looks like this was upstreamed:
commit 09c7ad1cd9c5ca2 fc46631a0057d47 309abc8706
Author: Kevin Coffman <email address hidden>
Date: Mon Jan 5 14:07:05 2009 -0500
gssd: By default, don't spam syslog when users' credentials expire
Change the priority of "common" log messages so that syslog doesn't get
slammed/spammed when users' credentials expire, or there is another
common
problem which would cause error messages for all context creation
requests.
Note that this will now require that gssd or svcgssd option "-v" is used
to
debug these common cases.
Original patch from Andrew Pollock <email address hidden>.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Coffman <email address hidden>
Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson <email address hidden>
CC: Andrew Pollock <email address hidden>
If I'm reading things right, it was committed before the tag for the 1.2.0 release, so I'd have expected the Ubuntu patch to not apply, but it seems to still be being applied.