pull a new factotum from sources. i bet your problem goes away.
On 5/3/05, "Nils O. Sel�sdal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > I'm having some auth woes - on a cpu/file/auth server running pccpuf(minus > some > network and video drivers). > > These lines appear in my cpurc; > > auth/cron >>/sys/log/cron >[2=1] & > auth/secstored -s tcp!192.168.1.100!5356 > auth/keyfs -wp -m /mnt/keys /adm/keys >/dev/null >[2=1] > > Now, the only crontab is /cron/upas/cron , after cron has run that once, I can > no longer authenticate to the box. > Drawterm says; drawterm: cannot authenticate with p9 > abort 11426 > > And 'cpu -h localhost -u bootes' from an already logged in drawterm > session says > cpu% cpu -h localhost -u bootes > cpu: can't authenticate: localhost: auth_proxy short read: cpu: srvauth: > auth_proxy rpc: negotiation failed, no common protocols or keys > > Commenting out the line that starts cron in cpurc, auth never(so far) > stops after a reboot... > Any suggestions ? > > (btw. 2 other people have the same symptoms on their auth/cpu/file servers, > I've > not verified with them wether running cron or not affects anything.) > > -- > Nils O. Sel�sdal >
