Eric Chris Garrison wrote: > ...but as ecgar...@ads.iu.edu: > > Wed Jul 1 15:58:37 2009 [6] EVENT AFS_Aud_Unauth CODE -1 STR AFS_SRX_StData > Wed Jul 1 15:58:37 2009 [6] EVENT AFS_SRX_StData CODE 0 NAME --UnAuth-- > HOST 149.166.144.33 ID 32766 FID 536870933:2:2 > > So the ADS.IU.EDU user is showing as unauthorized? Strange that if I > create a file, its UNIX permissions show as owned by ecgarris though. > >> I would also verify that the keytabs that you are using are in fact >> correct. You can do so using the MIT Kerberos kvno command. Obtain a >> TGT for ecgar...@ads.iu.edu and then issue: > >> kvno -k <keytab> afs/afstest.iu....@ads.iu.edu
Your Rx connection is unauthenticated. That means that (a) either you do not have an AFS token (b) the token contains a kvno that is not recognized by the AFS server (c) the token is bad in some other way On Windows using the MIT KFW klist command, what does "klist -e" show when you have an afs/afstest.iu....@ads.iu.edu service ticket in the cache? Jeffrey Altman _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list OpenAFS-info@openafs.org https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info