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From: graphix@iastate.edu (Kent A Vander Velden)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: User PPP and Kerberos... What's up?
Date: 3 Jan 97 15:15:08 GMT
Organization: Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
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In <5agqd5$jml$1@mark.ucdavis.edu> ccjason@quadrophenia.ucdavis.edu (Jason Gabler) writes:

>Kent A Vander Velden (graphix@iastate.edu) wrote:
>:   When I am using user PPP  on either or both my local machine and/or
>: the PPP server, Kerberos fails.  Both machines are FreeBSD machines.
>: Kerberos works on the PPP server.  If I use kernel PPP on both machines,
>: Kerberos works.  Kerberos used tork on my local machine and I can not
>: think of anything that has changed to break Kerberos.  I am not doing
>: any filtering.
>:   Is anyone else able to use Kerberos with user PPP?  
>:   Thanks.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

>Kent,

>	you need to describe in MUCH greater detail what you mean by
>"Kerberos works...".  And, I am getting the feelings that this is a
>Kerberos question, not a FreeBSD question.

  Simple commands such as 'kinit' will fail with a message to the affect
that it could not assign the port.  Note again, this is only the case
when using user PPP and not kernel PPP.  

  Thanks.


-- 
Kent Vander Velden
graphix@iastate.edu