If you're using nsopenssl, it's possible your OpenSSL
library has
been compiled with Kerberos enabled. If you can, compile a
local copy
of OpenSSL without Kerberos support.
/s.
On Feb 13, 2006, at 8:56 AM, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
> On 2006.02.13, Nima Mazloumi <mazloumi RUMMS.UNI-MANNHEIM.DE> wrote:
>> I got the following last line in the error log
before the server
>> crashed:
>>
>> nsd: unknown binding type (2104528680) in
free_binding
>
> Google suggests that error string coming from some
Kerberos code.
>
> I don't believe any of the AOLserver core code
uses/links to any
> Kerberos libs. So, what modules are you loading? Any
of them
> linked to
> libkrb5 or any other Kerberos lib?
>
> -- Dossy
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