>>>>> "Paul" == Paul Wise <p...@debian.org> writes:
Paul> switching to another module but I suspect that modauthkerb Paul> should just get removed from Debian in favour of Paul> mod_auth_gssapi, which is supposed to be a replacement. I think that mod_auth_gssapi plus mod_auth_pam and libpam-sss or libpam-krb5 is a good replacement for mod-auth-kerb. What mod-auth-kerb has going for it is that as I recall, it supports both spnego auth and password auth in one module. I think I will be able to upload a fix. But I do agree that the state of mod-auth-kerb is kind of grim. My proposal is to fix this, because I think it's relatively easy. But once the fixed libapache2-mod-auth-kerb gets into testing, open a serious bug questioning whether it's releasable as krb5 maintainer. I think it's fine for anyone willing to put in the effort to maintain the package to close such a bug, but I think it's reasonable for me as an interested party to raise that question. Especially after your analysis as someone who has performed several of the recent NMUs. --Sam
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