On Wed, 14 Dec 2016 14:25:07 +0000
Dave Love <d.love(a)liverpool.ac.uk> wrote:
Simo Sorce <simo(a)redhat.com> writes:
> But I am not sure why you would need to forward your user
> credentials to servers normally. Did you copy your certs everywhere
> before ? I would think the normal case is that people have 1
> development machine where they handle packaging.
Some people use "Enterprise Linux" (ugh) server systems in
"enterprises" which have Kerberized services -- like networked home
filestores, where the old certificate is. (I did copy the
credentials with Firefox sync.) OK, Red Hat people think we shouldn't
work that way, and apparently now can't, but that's why.
"Red Hat people" ?
For what it's worth, I'm typing at a 2GB core2 Ubuntu box and
do
development on an RHEL HPC node which is probably an order of
magnitude better all round (even without running an arbitrary number
of build processes, though the compute nodes aren't actual RHEL).
Doubtless I'm not most people, but I guess I'm somewhat
representative in this supposedly important area that it seems I
shouldn't be trying to support for Red Hat.
In this case you should simply be able to kinit on the RHEL node you
wish to push changes/builds from?
kevin