Re: krb5-config - OpenBSD 3.3

From: Aristeu Gil Alves Junior (aristeu_at_wahtec.com.br)
Date: 11/23/03


Date: 23 Nov 2003 14:01:24 -0800


"Edward Paul Wehrwein" <last_name@ccs.neu.edu> wrote in message news:<bpokpi$q0t$1@camelot.ccs.neu.edu>...
  
> Apache runs chrooted by default, perhaps that's why you're having the
> problem?

Edward,

I didnīt explained the problem very well.

I am compiling the module, and the next step Iīll configure apache,
that wont be a problem, I hope :). I do know apache runs chrooted,
cause I run apache and other programs in the same way (chroot jail).
The problem is that I canīt even compile the module
(http://modauthkerb.sourceforge.net/). It doesnīt ship in openbsd 3.3
by default.

The "./configure" of mod_auth_kerb, used before doing a "#make all
install", searches for a file called krb5-conf, detects its absense,
than exits saying it didnīt found any kerberos enviroment.

Iīve got the kerberos client configured and fully functional.

What seems to be the problem?

--aristeu



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