Oops - forgot to repost to this bug when I found out what's going on.
Two bugs that gave me kerberized nfs problems have been fixed upstream.
To my usterstanding; one was kerberos attempting to negotiate an unsupported enctype, which triggered a second kernel bug causing the kernel oops.
The workaround for me was to set default enctypes in the krb5.conf file
Oops - forgot to repost to this bug when I found out what's going on.
Two bugs that gave me kerberized nfs problems have been fixed upstream.
To my usterstanding; one was kerberos attempting to negotiate an unsupported enctype, which triggered a second kernel bug causing the kernel oops.
The workaround for me was to set default enctypes in the krb5.conf file
default_ tkt_enctypes = DES-CBC-CRC tgs_enctypes = DES-CBC-CRC
default_
-jim