On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 7:06 AM, David Robson <david.rob...@jet.uk> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I have been trying to set up a test AFS cell on Fedora 10.  I have been
> following
> a web page "Creating a New Cell on Fedora", that was at www.dementia.org a
> few
> weeks ago, but now seems to have disappeared.  Fortunately, I have a paper
> copy

Sure looks there to me

http://www.dementia.org/twiki/bin/view/AFSLore/FedoraAFSInstall

> I have set up an AFS cell, a partition a volume and a user and an acl.
>
> On the server machine, I can authenticate as the user with kadmin and aklog,
> and then I have read/write access to the user's /afs home directory.  All
> good so far.
>
> However, I can't authenticate with klog, on the AFS server, or on client
> machines.
>
> If I run "klog <username>", I get the error message

kinit <username>; aklog

you'll need a basic krb5.conf to do this.

>
> "Unable to authenticate to AFS because Authentication Server was
> unavailable."
>
> After a bit of googling, I find that I should be running the kaserver, I
> do so by running /usr/afs/bin/kaserver as root in the xterm.  How should
> it be run, and with which arguments??
>
> With kaserver running, I now get the error ...
>
> "Unable to authenticate to AFS because user doesn't exist."
>
> But the user exists!  I created it with kadmin -q "addprinc <username>"
>
> Further googling suggests I shouldn't be running kaserver, but kdc.
> However I AM running krb5kdc, but it doesn't seem to be listening on
> the same port as kaserver (7004)
>
> I am confused and stuck.  Can anyone put me in the right direction?
>
> Dave
>
> P.S
>
> I am running

Any reason not 1.4.10?
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