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"...and simplify locating the caches for NFSv4." This seems not to be explained in the feature page.--[[User:Mitr|Mitr]] 12:12, 19 March 2012 (UTC) | "...and simplify locating the caches for NFSv4." This seems not to be explained in the feature page.--[[User:Mitr|Mitr]] 12:12, 19 March 2012 (UTC) | ||
I'm not sure it's an appropriate level of detail, but what I was referring to was gssd. Right now, it does something terrible: it trolls through /tmp looking for files that match krb5cc_UID* and then tests each one that it is capable of opening to see if it has live credentials. With the move to /run/user, gssd no longer will need to do this. It will instead be able to know with absolute certainty which credential cache it is supposed to be using. -- [[User:Sgallagh|Sgallagh]] 12:15, 19 March 2012 (UTC) |
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Would it make sense to create a #define that sets the ccache format so that if this ever changes again all that would be required is a respin (assuming all packages use that define)?
selinux
No mention of selinux dependencies? --Ktdreyer 02:47, 24 February 2012 (UTC)
"...and simplify locating the caches for NFSv4." This seems not to be explained in the feature page.--Mitr 12:12, 19 March 2012 (UTC)
I'm not sure it's an appropriate level of detail, but what I was referring to was gssd. Right now, it does something terrible: it trolls through /tmp looking for files that match krb5cc_UID* and then tests each one that it is capable of opening to see if it has live credentials. With the move to /run/user, gssd no longer will need to do this. It will instead be able to know with absolute certainty which credential cache it is supposed to be using. -- Sgallagh 12:15, 19 March 2012 (UTC)