[krbdev.mit.edu #5712]
Kevin Koch via RT
rt-comment at krbdev.mit.edu
Wed Sep 5 17:10:52 EDT 2007
NIM was built from the trunk on 9/4/2007 to verify that previously
reported bugs were still fixed after a hack was replaced with a real
solution.
During testing, a new problem was observed when using SecureCRT and an
open NIM GUI.
Several identities were defined; only one is legitimate for connecting
to Athena.
When modifying an identity, it would always pop to the top of the list
in the Basic view. Then SecureCRT would attempt to connect using
topmost identity instead of using the default identity. Even though
the topmost identity and the default identity had valid credentials,
NIM would prompt for a password for the topmost identity.
Attempts to reproduce the problem from a freshly rebooted virtual
machine or host XP PC failed, even though the host PC was rebooted
after the newly built NIM was installed.
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