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Re: Win2k kfw 3.1 GSSAPI/SSPI for PuTTY problem

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Danny Mayer)
Thu Jan 18 22:44:16 2007

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Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 22:42:43 -0500
From: Danny Mayer <mayer@ntp.isc.org>
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Chaskiel M Grundman wrote:
> --On Thursday, January 18, 2007 05:17:52 PM +0100 Ludek Finstrle 
> <ludek.finstrle@pzkagis.cz> wrote:
> 
>> GSSAPI error: Miscellaneous failure
>> GSSAPI mech specific error: Program called an obsolete, deleted function
> 
> My guess would be that you are somehow mixing gssapi32.dll and krb5_32.dll 
> from different releases of mit kerberos. This does not work. Make sure you 
> only have one copy of each of those DLL's and that they are placed in the 
> directory you installed Kerberos for Windows in. (by default, C:\Program 
> Files\MIT\Kerberos\bin)

If you use the depends application on Putty it will tell you where it's
picking up its dll's and it's much more reliable than inspection of
directories and subdirectories. There's also a version of which for
Windows that can also search through the PATH looking for DLL's.

Danny
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