Print

Print


And, if not, what is the difference?

   Lukasz

2011/10/10 Lukasz Janyst <[log in to unmask]>:
> Isn't it equivalent to krb5 these days?
>  Lukasz
>
> 2011/10/10 Gerardo Ganis <[log in to unmask]>:
>>
>>   Yes, R__AFS is used in the pwd module to enable the code for
>> authentication with an AFS
>>   password.
>>   Actually this code needed to be reviewed because it looks like it was not
>> really working
>>   with the latest versions. I think we can just drop it and if needed (not
>> sure how many
>>   people are using this) we could make a separate plug-in only for that.
>>
>>   Cheers, Gerri
>>
>> On 10/10/11 1:50 PM, Lukasz Janyst wrote:
>>>
>>> In the passwd security module.
>>>
>>>   Lukasz
>>>
>>> 2011/10/10 Andrew Hanushevsky<[log in to unmask]>:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Lukasz,
>>>>
>>>> Where does R__AFS get used? I don't recall that symbol.
>>>>
>>>> Andy
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, 10 Oct 2011, Lukasz Janyst wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> It should be fine now. There are two left: one is R__AFS (do we still
>>>>> need these AFS dependencies?), another is zeroconf (I'll deal with
>>>>> this when I figure out how to handle this entire business).
>>>>>
>>>>> Lukasz
>>>>>
>>>>> 2011/10/7 Andrew Hanushevsky<[log in to unmask]>:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> OK, Thanks!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Andy
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Fri, 7 Oct 2011, Doug Benjamin wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi Andy,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I did see Lukasz' post.  I am happy to continue testing when rc2 comes
>>>>>>> out. This is what I agreed to do as part of the
>>>>>>> xrootd collaboration anyway.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Doug
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>
>>
>