Harald Barth wrote: > The patch that did set the calls in state error may not be the > complete way to happyness. This happened _with_ the patch that sets > the calls in error when the connection is in error. But I get > "Connection timed out" anyway :-( Nope, I don't know how > to get this behaviour "on demand". > habarber:~$ /usr/openafs/sbin/rxdebug localhost 7001 > Trying 127.0.0.1 (port 7001): > Free packets: 130, packet reclaims: 0, calls: 105, used FDs: 64 > not waiting for packets. > 0 calls waiting for a thread > 1 threads are idle > Connection from host 130.237.232.194, port 7000, Cuid 932145ec/d475fdf4, > error 19270408 > serial 24, natMTU 1444, security index 2, client conn > rxkad: level clear > Received 0 bytes in 0 packets > Sent 4 bytes in 1 packets > call 0: # 9, state active, mode: error > call 1: # 0, state not initialized > call 2: # 0, state not initialized > call 3: # 0, state not initialized > Connection from host 194.132.192.14, port 7000, Cuid 932145ec/d475fe00, error > 19270408 > serial 25, natMTU 1444, security index 2, client conn > rxkad: level clear > Received 0 bytes in 0 packets > Sent 4 bytes in 1 packets > call 0: # 9, state active, mode: error > call 1: # 0, state not initialized > call 2: # 0, state not initialized > call 3: # 0, state not initialized > Done. > > But my /afs expired 50 minutes ago. So what in rx is not giving > me a new fine connection/call? > > Harald.
This error is not RXKADEXPIRED but RXKADUNKNOWNKEY which is set by the server when the ticket received from the client was encrypted using a key whose kvno is unknown to the server. Jeffrey Altman
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