Hi Don, On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 08:22:58PM -0800, root wrote: > [r...@sandbox3 ~]# ctokens > > Tokens [local user id: root] > > [r...@sandbox3 ~]# clog -method kerberos5 [email protected] > -tokenserver sandbox2.host.domain 370 -krealm KERBEROS.REALM -kdc > sandbox2.host.domain -servprinc coda/coda.realm > Password for coda_admin_user/[email protected]: > [r...@sandbox3 ~]# ctokens > > Tokens [local user id: root] > > [r...@sandbox3 ~]# ls /coda/
That looks bad. You should see a token but there is nothing? > So, no errors on clog! Progress! Not as much, unfortunately :) > why can't I see /coda/coda.realm? Normally you do not see a Coda realm until you supply its name to "ls", but clog is usually sufficient to make it appear. Can you manage to get tokens with coda password instead? I guess there is some other problem, possibly not Kerberos-related. > Also, I'd like to clarify whether a "coda.realm" is what this page refers > to as "Coda volume": No. A Coda realm is definitely a totally different thing than a Cdoa volume. > http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/trac/wiki/CodaHOWTO/Introduction Oh terrible thing, they call a Coda realm for "Coda cell" in this document. Really confusing. This page is clearly many years out of date. It is certainly misleading for an inexperienced reader. Regards, Rune
