It's probably that your /etc/pam.d/sudo is using pam_keyring.so to set up a new keyring when you sudo.
Do a keyctl list @s before and sudo keyctl list @s and see if the keyring is being replaced. On Thu, 2015-12-31 at 00:05 +0100, Alexander Lazarević wrote: > Hi! > > I just recently upgraded to ubuntu 15.10 and I am using the openafs > client 1.6.16-0ppa1~ubuntu15.10.2. With the switch to 15.10 I started > to notice tokens to "disappear". > > The following is an example of how to reliable make tokens disappear > for me: > > aklog; tokens; sudo ls /dev/null; tokens > > Tokens held by the Cache Manager: > > User's (AFS ID 20000) tokens for a...@mydomain.com [Expires Dec 31 > 09:50] > --End of list-- > /dev/null > > Tokens held by the Cache Manager: > > --End of list-- > > I can't remember that this would happen. But I surely could be wrong?! > > Regards, > Alex _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list OpenAFS-info@openafs.org https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info