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From: rauch.holger@googlemail.com
To: Trond Myklebust <Trond.Myklebust@netapp.com>
Cc: Holger Rauch <rauch.holger@googlemail.com>, linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: NFSv4: rpc.svcgssd claims that no machine credentials exist
Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2010 00:36:28 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20101204233627.GD5862@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1291257241.6609.104.camel@heimdal.trondhjem.org>

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Hi Trond,

thanks for your reply. Please see my answer(s) below.

On Wed, 01 Dec 2010, Trond Myklebust wrote:

> [...] 
> ::1	my.host.name
> 
> would completely screw up MIT kerberos's (and hence rpc.svcgssd's)
> ability to figure out the correct fdqn for my server.

Ok, but I have IPv6 disabled and thus also no such line in my /etc/hosts
file since I removed it manually.

> [...]
> Unfortunately, NetworkManager loves to add 'my.host.name' to any
> existing '::1' line. The only solution I've found so far is to disable
> NetworkManager on my server.

I use Debian which doesn't use NetworkManager.

> 
> The other interesting rpcsec bug I found recently had to do with
> selinux: apparently MIT kerberos also likes to create a
> [...]

selinux is disabled as well.

> [...]

FYI, I also ran strace on the mentioned invocation of rpc.svcgssd but I
couldn't figure out the principal name rpc.svcgssd is really looking for.
How can I figure this out? Do I need some to enable debug logging in my
/etc/krb5.conf file? Judging from your explanation, this seems to be
an MIT Kerberos<->host name resolution issue, rather than an NFSv4
rpc.svcgssd issue. Would you suggest I also send this to the MIT Kerberos
mailing list?

Thanks in advance & kind regards,

   Holger

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  reply	other threads:[~2010-12-04 23:36 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-12-02  2:05 NFSv4: rpc.svcgssd claims that no machine credentials exist Holger Rauch
2010-12-02  2:34 ` Trond Myklebust
2010-12-04 23:36   ` rauch.holger [this message]
2010-12-06 18:04     ` J. Bruce Fields

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