From: Francesco Potorti` <pot@gnu.org>
Subject: can you login?
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 12:50:50 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <E17Zr46-0003qe-00@pot.cnuce.cnr.it> (raw)
Am I the only one that has not yet got back his account after the
break-in?
I wrote several times to accounts@gnu.org, and also received some
replies, but I still can't login on fencepost, not can I access the
Emacs cvs.
Is kerberos access to CVS on subversions working?
If yes, can anyone please tell me what this error message mean:
kinit(v5): Client not found in Kerberos database while getting initial credentials
next reply other threads:[~2002-07-31 10:50 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-07-31 10:50 Francesco Potorti` [this message]
2002-07-31 11:58 ` can you login? Andreas Schwab
2002-07-31 12:22 ` Kai Großjohann
2002-07-31 12:41 ` Francesco Potorti`
2002-08-01 16:51 ` Richard Stallman
2002-08-01 16:51 ` Richard Stallman
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