Hi, While I wasn't too keen on the idea, I did try it but to no avail... My thinking was that it had something to do with Kerberos. So now I have two questions 1) Has anything related to Kerberos changed in the last few weeks (for woody [1])? 2) Does anyone know if I should make any changes to /etc/krb5.conf, to make it work for my localhost? [1] I also have kde intalled from kde.tdyc.com (which means I have some other base libs from sid, like openssl, ssh, etc). Kevin On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 04:02:54PM +0200, Sebastiaan wrote: > Hi, > > something says to me that this has to do with passwords. I have read > something about this a while ago. You could try to turn off shadow > passwords ('shadowconfig'). > > Greetz, > Sebastiaan > > > On Mon, 9 Apr 2001, Kevin Pilch-Bisson wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > > I am running Woody as my personal machine. This machine is running > > fetchmail to get my wifes email from our ISP. She then reads her mail > > on a Windoze box using Outlook Express by retreiving it from my machine > > via pop3. Ever since last week or so, when I did an apt-get -f > > dist-upgrade, she has been unable to get her mail from my machine. > > > > This seems to be the relevant part of auth.log, does anyone have a clue > > what is wrong? > > > > Apr 3 19:00:26 cr572215-a popper[1987]: (v0.3e) Servicing request from > > "192.168.0.2" at 192.168.0.2 > > Apr 3 19:00:28 cr572215-a popper[1987]: krb5_get_init_creds_password: > > Cannot contact any KDC for requested realm > > Apr 3 19:00:28 cr572215-a popper[1987]: -ERR Password incorrect > > Apr 3 19:00:28 cr572215-a popper[1987]: -ERR POP timeout: cr572215-a > > Apr 3 19:00:28 cr572215-a popper[1987]: (v0.3e) Ending request from > > "192.168.0.2" at 192.168.0.2 > > > > P.S. Please CC me on the reply, I am not subscribed to the list. > > -- > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Kevin Pilch-Bisson http://www.pilch-bisson.net > > "Historically speaking, the presences of wheels in Unix > > has never precluded their reinvention." - Larry Wall > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kevin Pilch-Bisson http://www.pilch-bisson.net "Historically speaking, the presences of wheels in Unix has never precluded their reinvention." - Larry Wall ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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