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It was reported via email that a Linux client couldn't do a Kerberized NFS mount when only "sec=krb5" was specified for the exports. The Linux client attempted a mount via krb5i and the server replied NFSERR_SERVERFAULT. Although NFSERR_WRONGSEC isn't listed as an error for SetClientID, I think it is the correct reply, so this patch enables that. I do not know if this fixes the mount attempt, but adding "krb5i" to the list of allowed security flavours does allow the mount to work. Reported by: joef@spectralogic.com MFC after: 2 weeks |
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| nfs_fha_new.c | ||
| nfs_fha_new.h | ||
| nfs_nfsdcache.c | ||
| nfs_nfsdkrpc.c | ||
| nfs_nfsdport.c | ||
| nfs_nfsdserv.c | ||
| nfs_nfsdsocket.c | ||
| nfs_nfsdstate.c | ||
| nfs_nfsdsubs.c | ||