On Fri, 21 Jan 2011 14:42:26 -0800 (PST)
Tom Mukunnemkeril wrote:
> id shows a value, but /proc/keys does not. In the Slackware 13.0
> installation, /proc/keys does show a value after I execute pagsh.
Hm, so I wonder if either keyrings are not working, or we think you
don't have them. If you ha
--- On Fri, 1/21/11, Andrew Deason wrote:
> From: Andrew Deason
> Subject: [OpenAFS] Re: PAG lost after switching users on Slackware 13.1 box
> To: openafs-info@openafs.org
> Date: Friday, January 21, 2011, 3:53 PM
> On Thu, 20 Jan 2011 18:17:00 -0800
> (PST)
> Tom Mukunnemkeril
> wrote:
>
>
On 2011-01-21 at 11:36, Stephen Joyce ( step...@physics.unc.edu ) said:
Hello,
Has anyone written a script or utility to add/remove PTS entries (either
membership in PTS groups or actual existence of the PTS user account would be
acceptable) from an external database, based on date?
My AFS c
Hello,
Has anyone written a script or utility to add/remove PTS entries (either
membership in PTS groups or actual existence of the PTS user account would
be acceptable) from an external database, based on date?
My AFS cell is in the middle of transitioning from authenticating against a
depa
On Thu, 20 Jan 2011 18:17:00 -0800 (PST)
Tom Mukunnemkeril wrote:
> Is there anything I can do to debug this further to figure out why the
> PAG is getting lost? The version of glibc is different, and I don't
> know if this would cause a problem, or is there something I need to
> enable in the k
Hi,
Thanks, I'll do that.
cheers Chris
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
Chris:
Derrick already replied to you and he is one of the gatekeepers and
primary developers for MacOS X. What you can do is file a bug report at
openafs-b...@openafs.org so this issue does not get lost. I suspect
what someone is
Chris:
Derrick already replied to you and he is one of the gatekeepers and
primary developers for MacOS X. What you can do is file a bug report at
openafs-b...@openafs.org so this issue does not get lost. I suspect
what someone is going to have to do is replicate your environment and
attempt to
Hi,
Just thought I would ping this report, to see if anyone else has any
other ideas ?
I need to run the 64bit kernel, as have updated my MacBook Pro to 8GB
ram, and I need to run the 64 bit kernel to properly support this. AFS
is so slow it is effectively unusable in this case. I can live w
Slackware does not include pam in its distribution. It isn't installed on my
system as far as I can tell.
Some other system information, which I hadn't posted because I didn't think it
would be relevant. I'm using Kerberos 1.8.3 on Slackware 13.1 and Kerberos 1.8
on the Slackware 13.0 boot.