The true problem was evaluating paths that terminated with
the . component. This is now fixed in the source tree.
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* David Geirsson [2006-08-11 14:11:52 +]:
Your message seems to have been delayed almost four weeks. I assume you
aren't subscribed to the list.
What I did was to create an 'ftp' user in kerberos and AFS, and extract
its kerberos key. I then have a small script in a cron job for the ftp
Hi Group,
I keep getting the same Error Number 11862791 with MS Win XP SP2 while
trying to get a token in the cell tu-bs.de with several Versions of
OpenAFS on my desktop pc. The silly thing is, that OpenAFS works fine on
my laptop with the same configuration (MS Win XP SP2). I searched the
net
Christof Hanke schrieb:
Hi,
just a first-level support guess.
Is the system-time on your desktop PC correct ?
You can't get a token if the time is more than IIRC 3 minutes off.
Christof
Tobias Michaels wrote:
Hi Group,
I keep getting the same Error Number 11862791 with MS Win XP SP2 while
Tobias Michaels wrote:
Thanks for the tip,
but I already use the timeserver of my cell for synchronizing. I found
something about debugging this error in the list archive and added a
registry key, after that i ran tokens.exe and it said:
C:\DOKUME~1\TOBIAStokens.exe
Tokens held by the
Jeffrey Altman schrieb:
Tobias Michaels wrote:
Thanks for the tip,
but I already use the timeserver of my cell for synchronizing. I found
something about debugging this error in the list archive and added a
registry key, after that i ran tokens.exe and it said:
C:\DOKUME~1\TOBIAStokens.exe
Tobias Michaels wrote:
Tobi:
When sending reports it is helpful to specify which version
of a product you are using. I am going to take a stab in the
dark and guess that you performed a first time install using
either 1.4.2-beta3 or 1.4.2-rc1.
CM Error 11862791 = Cache Manager is not
Jeffrey Altman schrieb:
Tobias Michaels wrote:
Tobi:
When sending reports it is helpful to specify which version
of a product you are using. I am going to take a stab in the
dark and guess that you performed a first time install using
either 1.4.2-beta3 or 1.4.2-rc1.
CM Error 11862791
This is Openafs 1.4.1 for Windows, with integrated login turned on.
I've been seeing an annoying behavior that seems to be related to a slow
network connection start when I'm using a wireless connection from a laptop.
If I turn on the laptop, then try to login shortly after the user login
screen
Is this a WiFi network? Windows doesn't consider obtaining an IP
address for a WiFi network to be a dependency for login. Some third
party network managers allow you to configure the WiFi device to obtain
an address before login.
Jeffrey Altman
Ken Aaker wrote:
This is Openafs 1.4.1 for
Yes, this is a wireless network. That certainly seems to describe the
situation.
I'll see what I can dig up to force it to get an IP address before login.
Thanks,
Ken
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
Is this a WiFi network? Windows doesn't consider obtaining an IP
address for a WiFi network to be a
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
The true problem was evaluating paths that terminated with
the . component. This is now fixed in the source tree.
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This fix is now available in both 1.4.2fc3 (1-4-2-rc3) and 1.5.8.
Jeffrey Altman
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