Try 1.6.1pre1 on Lion and let me know what you find Derrick
On Dec 23, 2011, at 15:37, Thomas Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > It's not a problem destroying the tickets, I never do that anyway--I was just > testing functionality and thought that information may be relevant (that the > Client is able to delete the token and ticket but not create either of them). > :-) > > I didn't include this in my original email but I'm running version 1.6.0 of > the Client. > > On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 1:25 PM, David Botsch <[email protected]> wrote: > The snow leopard of the gui Afs Tokens app works to get tokens on lion. It > crashes on destroying tokens, but may actually do it. You can choose in the > preferences whether or not to also destroy tickets. > > On Dec 23, 2011 3:21 PM, "Thomas Smith" <[email protected]> wrote: > On Snow Leopard, I was able to go to the menu and select "Get New Token" and > I would be prompted with a Kerberos login prompt--once authenticated, the > Client would acquire a token. This functionality isn't working in Lion. I > have to manually use Ticket Viewer or kinit to secure a ticket and then run > aklog to get a token. (I've also tried getting a ticket first and then > selecting "Get New Token" and had the same result.) > > Once I have a token, however, I am able to release it through the "AFS Menu" > (this also destroys my kerberos ticket). > > Any suggestions on what might be causing this problem? The only thing I found > that was preventing things from working initially was a kerberos setting that > I didn't utilize in Snow Leopard, "allow_weak_crypto = true"--once I added > this, things began working from the CLI just not through the GUI (which > includes the OpenAFS preferences pane. > > ~ Tom > > > > -- > Thomas Smith > Cell: 602-882-2917 >
