Kevin Fenzi <kevin(a)scrye.com> writes:
> 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" ?
People @redhat.com
In this case you should simply be able to kinit on the RHEL node you
wish to push changes/builds from?
That would be a good start in case epel-testing's fedora-packager was
installable, but I can't.
$ kinit loveshack(a)FEDORAPROJECT.ORG
kinit: Cannot contact any KDC for realm 'FEDORAPROJECT.ORG' while getting
initial credentials
$ grep -i fedora /etc/krb5.conf
FEDORAPROJECT.ORG = {
kdc =
https://id.fedoraproject.org/KdcProxy
STG.FEDORAPROJECT.ORG = {
kdc =
https://id.stg.fedoraproject.org/KdcProxy
fedoraproject.org =
FEDORAPROJECT.ORG
.fedoraproject.org =
FEDORAPROJECT.ORG
.stg.fedoraproject.org =
STG.FEDORAPROJECT.ORG
stg.fedoraproject.org =
STG.FEDORAPROJECT.ORG