On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 16:55, Douglas E. Engert wrote: > Nicholas Henke wrote: > > > > On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 15:56, Douglas E. Engert wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] henken $ ak5log -d > > Authenticating to cell roughneck.liniac.upenn.edu. > > Getting tickets: afs/[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > About to resolve name henken to id > > Id 2 > > Set username to AFS ID 2 > > Setting tokens. AFS ID 2 / @ UPENN.EDU > > What does the aklog do in this situation? This is ak5log.
Same thing: [EMAIL PROTECTED] henken $ aklog -d Authenticating to cell roughneck.liniac.upenn.edu (server roughneck.liniac.upenn.edu). We've deduced that we need to authenticate to realm UPENN.EDU. Getting tickets: afs/[EMAIL PROTECTED] About to resolve name henken to id in cell roughneck.liniac.upenn.edu. Id 2 Set username to AFS ID 2 Setting tokens. AFS ID 2 / @ UPENN.EDU [EMAIL PROTECTED] henken $ > > No, the conv_princ.c was on the server side in the krb524 code. > But as I said, you are trying to run the ak5log with the standard krb524d, > something I am not doing. Should I try the patched krb524d ? Is the patch from afs-krb5 the one I want to use, or this one : ftp://achilles.ctd.anl.gov/pub/kerberos.v5/k5128.cdiffp.20030606 ? > > I would have expected Derek's /usr/afs/etc/Realms to have solved your problem. Hrm -- I grep'd the openafs-1.2.9 source for 'Realms' and got no hits -- where in the source does it look at this file ? Nic -- Nicholas Henke Penguin Herder & Linux Cluster System Programmer Liniac Project - Univ. of Pennsylvania _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
