freebsd-dev/sys/kgssapi
Josh Paetzel 21d7e927b5 Unset the gss kernel state when gssd exits
When gssd exits it leaves the kernel state set by
gssd_syscall().  nfsd sees this and waits endlessly
in an unkillable state for gssd to come back.  If you
had acidentally started gssd then stopped it, then
started nfsd you'd be in a bad way until you either
restarted gssd or rebooted the system.  This change
fixes that by setting the kernel state to "" when
gssd exits.
Reviewed by:	rmacklem
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	iXsystems
2016-01-01 17:06:16 +00:00
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krb5
gss_accept_sec_context.c
gss_acquire_cred.c
gss_add_oid_set_member.c
gss_canonicalize_name.c
gss_create_empty_oid_set.c
gss_delete_sec_context.c
gss_display_status.c
gss_export_name.c
gss_get_mic.c
gss_impl.c Unset the gss kernel state when gssd exits 2016-01-01 17:06:16 +00:00
gss_import_name.c
gss_init_sec_context.c
gss_names.c
gss_pname_to_uid.c
gss_release_buffer.c
gss_release_cred.c
gss_release_name.c
gss_release_oid_set.c
gss_set_cred_option.c
gss_test_oid_set_member.c
gss_unwrap.c
gss_verify_mic.c
gss_wrap_size_limit.c
gss_wrap.c
gssapi_impl.h
gssapi.h
gssd_prot.c
gssd.x
gsstest.c
kgss_if.m