Surely I do not understand the meaning of default realm in the kerberos
configuration file
(I am a beginners!):
[libdefaults]
default_realm = REALM.XX
but I was induced to believe that this is the realm assumed if you miss to
declare the
-k REALM.XX
in the klog.krb5 or a at least that is
For starts, klog != kinit+aklog. The algorithm used for obtaining the
AFS service ticket in klog.krb5 differs from that used by aklog. This
is an unfortunate artifact of them being written by different
individuals prior to their contribution to OpenAFS. Authentication is
not performed by a
Hi,
Sometimes users lose tokens when they use start a graphical application
in GNOME or KDE. It's most common with a graphical file manager like
Nautilus.
When they lose tokens, /var/log/messages has an entry saying their
tokens are discarded, and it gives rxkad error=19270408. Sometimes
tokens
On 11/7/2011 9:09 PM, Lewis, Dave wrote:
Hi,
Sometimes users lose tokens when they use start a graphical application
in GNOME or KDE. It's most common with a graphical file manager like
Nautilus.
When they lose tokens, /var/log/messages has an entry saying their
tokens are discarded,