Thanks, no network stuff causing problem, but another unexpected problem that might be good to know: The ZoneAlarm firewall was installed but disabled; nevertheless it caused this problem. Uninstalling ZoneAlarm made openafs work again. This is indeed good to know.
-- Ragge Jeffrey Altman wrote: > 19270401 = Packet too short for security challenge > > by any chance is there a firewall or router in the path that blocks udp > fragments? > > Anders Magnusson wrote: > >> Time is correct (always checked first :-) >> The log output doesn't tell me anything, but maybe someone >> else: /afs/ltu.se/tests/error091202/afsd.log >> >> -- Ragge >> >> >> Jeffrey Altman wrote: >> >>> check the clock of the machine. there may be a clock skew error. >>> To find out the real rx level error, use "fs trace". >>> >>> * fs trace -on -reset >>> * dir \\afs\ltu.se >>> * fs trace -dump -off >>> * examine contents of %windir%\temp\afsd.log >>> >>> Jeffrey Altman >>> >>> Anders Magnusson wrote: >>> >>> >>>> We have one XP SP3 machine that has a really strange problem. >>>> Tickets and tokens are no problem, but trying to access \\afs\ltu.se in >>>> the explorer >>>> shell says permission denied. Doing it from the cmd prompt says: >>>> >>>> C:\Documents and Settings\johanc>dir \\afs\ltu.se >>>> SEC_E_NO_KERB_KEY >>>> >>>> C:\Documents and Settings\johanc> >>>> >>>> Note that output from "tokens" command is correct. >>>> >>>> I have never seen this error before and googling results in nearly nil. >>>> Any hints? >>>> >>>> -- Ragge >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> OpenAFS-info mailing list >>>> OpenAFS-info@openafs.org >>>> https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list OpenAFS-info@openafs.org https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info