Re: [OpenAFS] loging into afs: ssh vs gdm

2005-10-31 Thread Ron Croonenberg
Hi Douglas, no that is an afs account too. >>> "Douglas E. Engert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/31/05 3:00 PM >>> What is: Oct 31 14:07:33 oort kernel: reop_import_path: no such path: /afs/csc.depauw.edu/home/jeepdude So it looks like it is still trying to lookin AFS, even though you said it was a l

Re: [OpenAFS] loging into afs: ssh vs gdm

2005-10-31 Thread Douglas E. Engert
What is: Oct 31 14:07:33 oort kernel: reop_import_path: no such path: /afs/csc.depauw.edu/home/jeepdude So it looks like it is still trying to lookin AFS, even though you said it was a local account. Ron Croonenberg wrote: Hi Douglas, Sounds like gdm and X11 are trying to access your hom

Re: [OpenAFS] loging into afs: ssh vs gdm

2005-10-31 Thread Ron Croonenberg
Hi Douglas, >Sounds like gdm and X11 are trying to access your home directory >before having a token. hmmm.. I see what you mean one thing though on other machines (afs-clients) I don't seem to have that problem. >If your pam_krb5 has a force_cred and/or force_token option, you >may want to us

Re: [OpenAFS] loging into afs: ssh vs gdm

2005-10-31 Thread Douglas E. Engert
Ron Croonenberg wrote: Hi Frank, Just a guess: Maybe you should have a look @ the last lines of ~cowboy/.xession-errors . I once had a problem that looked like yours. I blamed AFS/Kerberos/NSA but is was just a syntax error in /etc/X11/XSession.d/somefile which prevented the session itself f

Re: [OpenAFS] loging into afs: ssh vs gdm

2005-10-31 Thread Ron Croonenberg
Hi Frank, >Just a guess: Maybe you should have a look @ the last lines of >~cowboy/.xession-errors . I once had a problem that looked like >yours. I blamed AFS/Kerberos/NSA but is was just a syntax error in >/etc/X11/XSession.d/somefile which prevented the session itself from >starting. hmm.. I

Re: [OpenAFS] loging into afs: ssh vs gdm

2005-10-31 Thread Frank Burkhardt
Hi, On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 11:05:34AM -0500, Ron Croonenberg wrote: [snip] > Now .. I cannot login with gdm/xdm, it looks like I get logged in but > the session terminates immediately. > I see the same entry in /var/log/messages as above and this one: > Oct 31 10:56:49 oort gdm(pam_unix)[6777

[OpenAFS] loging into afs: ssh vs gdm

2005-10-31 Thread Ron Croonenberg
Hello all, I have afs (the client) working on the OpenSSI cluster. "Everything" seems to work, I can login with ssh and so far everything seems to be working as it should. (However I do see: Oct 31 10:56:49 oort gdm(pam_unix)[67775]: authentication failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=cowboy.cs.dep