Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline X-RT-Original-Encoding: iso-8859-1 Content-Length: 1639 Dear Mr. Altman, On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 5:35 PM, Jeffrey Altman wrote: > There is a separate mail queue for KFW. kfw-bugs@... My apologies for that typo; I filed it at kfw-bugs@ (#5988 in RT) earlier today. To keep the bug report, up to date, I CC'd this to RT and stripped off the kerberos@ list (to prevent littering). If RT is more convenient for you, please don't hesitate to tell me. > When you examine the properties of the "rkrieger@REALM" entry what > are the reported lifetimes? I'm assuming you mean the dialog window that opens after right-clicking the identity and selecting "Properties". The dialog box lists the correct properties for the ticket lifetimes (i.e. the same lifetimes as obtained from ). It's only the main NetIDMgr window that displays 'Expired' (or an incorrect remaining lifetime); the 'Properties' dialog box provides correct data. I included the image I sent with my first message (hence my mailing to your personal address) to give you a clearer picture. Typically, the problem arises whenever I (or KfW on its own) perform(s) a ticket renewal. After refreshing tickets several times (with renewed tickets issued, as the KDC logs shows), the NetIDMgr window *sometimes* shows correct lifetimes again, but most often it doesn't. It will however provide a 'correct' background colour (green, yellow) for the entry. 'Correct' meaning 'measured against ticket lifetimes). Does the above clarify the issue? I am not seeing any adverse effects in use, only something cosmetic, so it's hardly something of high priority. Sincerely, Rogier Krieger