* Troy Benjegerdes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-02-03 22:31] wibbled: > On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 09:48:04PM -0600, Ben Staffin wrote: > > * Troy Benjegerdes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-02-03 20:29] wibbled: > > > On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 08:22:44PM -0600, Tracy Di Marco White wrote: > > > > > > > > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Troy Benjegerdes writes: > > > > >Has anyone gotten Krb5, ldap, and AFS homedirs working reliably? > > > > > > > > Have you looked at the ISU OS X documentation? > > > > http://tech.ait.iastate.edu/macosx/ > > > > > > > > I'm just using krb5 & AFS, no LDAP, but mine is mostly a single user > > > > machine. > > > > > > Do you have an afs homedir, and how do you get tokens when you log in? > > > > We use Nicholas Riley's aklog plugin to get tokens on login > > (http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/admin/afs/aklog-1.0.dmg). It creates a > > /usr/local/bin/aklog, and a /Library/Kerberos Plug-Ins/aklog.loginLogout > > bundle. I'm not sure how other sites handle this. > > > > That looks like the same kfm_aklog bundle. How do you debug this when it > doesn't work? > > Do you have to reboot or something to get kfm_aklog to work? I would > expect a reasonable unix system to not require a reboot for something > like that. > > Also, does this (or anything else) work with ssh logins?
Where did you acquire the other kfm_aklog bundle? If ours is obsoleted, perhaps we should use that one. I am not sure if this requires a reboot. I wouldn't expect it to, but it wouldn't really surprise me if it did, either. As with many things on OSX, I'm sure it doesn't literally require a reboot, but it may be easiest to just do that rather than tracking down exactly what needs to be kicked. I assume you are able to get forwardable Kerberos tickets upon login? -- /-- | Ben Staffin perpetual nerd | --/ _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list OpenAFS-info@openafs.org https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info