services like nfs.
This is a very problematic behavior and I would like to know if there is a
way getting around this.
Thank you,
Martin Laabs
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C has no support for encryption type)
[ Trying KERBEROS5 (host/raspberry.martinlaabs...@martinlaabs.de)... ]
Kerberos V5: mk_req failed (KDC has no support for encryption type)
So why does telnet or telnetd wants to use the des-cbc-crc key type and not
some recent and secure key types?
Than
==:<===
So something went wrong with the principals. Is there a way to get more
information or more verbose debugging output from the nfs-server part of
the kernel?
Thank you,
Martin Laabs
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Hi ,
> Whether you feel it right, or not, net.inet.ip.forwarding must be 1 for gif
> to work (even for IPv6).
This is a unintuitive behavior. But fortunately this solve this problem. I
suggest adding setting this sysctl if ipv6_gateway_enable is enabled in the
rc.conf.
Best regards,
ry-pi.xxx 10.0-CURRENT FreeBSD
10.0-CURRENT #2 r254984
Best regards,
Martin Laabs
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On the server I can not find any log entries.
Can anyone interpret the error message and/or tell me what to do to get the
nfs service working?
Thank you,
Martin Laabs
PS: I use ipv6 for the nfs/kerberos stuff only.
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