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> From: openafs-info-ad...@openafs.org [mailto:openafs-info-
> ad...@openafs.org] On Behalf Of Jeff Blaine
> Sent: Friday, March 12, 2010 7:44 PM
> To: openafs-info@openafs.org
> Subject: [OpenAFS] OpenAFS for Windows 1.5.72, Windows 7, VPN session
> killing
>
> As s
On 3/14/2010 2:22 PM, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
On 3/14/2010 12:14 PM, Jeff Blaine wrote:
the MIT klist.exe tells you.
Yes, but it won't say anything useful when one has no creds
because the VPN session is dying before that :)
I meant, "how do I determine what it *would* try to use?"
Funny thi
On 3/14/2010 12:14 PM, Jeff Blaine wrote:
>> the MIT klist.exe tells you.
>
>
> Yes, but it won't say anything useful when one has no creds
> because the VPN session is dying before that :)
>
> I meant, "how do I determine what it *would* try to use?"
Funny thing. When I have no credentials and r
> -Original Message-
> From: openafs-info-ad...@openafs.org [mailto:openafs-info-
> ad...@openafs.org] On Behalf Of Jeffrey Altman
...
>
> On 3/13/2010 11:00 PM, Jeff Blaine wrote:
> > MIT KfW 3.2.2
> > Windows 7 32-bit
> > Cisco VPN 5.0.05.0290
> > Cisco VPN does not exist for 64-bit, a
On 3/13/2010 11:00 PM, Jeff Blaine wrote:
> MIT KfW 3.2.2
> Windows 7 32-bit
> Cisco VPN 5.0.05.0290
> Cisco VPN does not exist for 64-bit, and is essentially EOL'd
So this is the old Cisco VPN that is not supported on Windows 7.
>> Its worth a hell of a lot. Now you have narrowed down a minimal
[ Composed over the course of the day ]
Its the assumption that something must be wrong
with KFW, OpenAFS or NetIdMgr and not with the Cisco software.
I wrote "might be" (in several different open-ended ways), and
you read "must be." I can't fix that, Jeffrey.
I'm sorry I don't know immedia
On 3/13/2010 11:43 AM, Jeff Blaine wrote:
>> So why is the problem the fault of OpenAFS or KFW?
>
> Jeffrey, it was just a *thought* that maybe KfW or
> OpenAFS under Windows 7 was doing something weird/wrong.
> Is that really such a stretch, as someone who doesn't
> know the source for these pro
On 3/13/2010 9:19 AM, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
I've been using the VPN software on this box with no problems
for 2 weeks now.
And the rest of us have been running OpenAFS and KFW for many
years and have done so in conjunction with Cisco VPN software on
XP and Vista.
As have I.
So why is the pr
On 3/13/2010 6:51 AM, Jeff Blaine wrote:
> Jeffrey,
>
> I've been using the VPN software on this box with no problems
> for 2 weeks now.
And the rest of us have been running OpenAFS and KFW for many
years and have done so in conjunction with Cisco VPN software on
XP and Vista. So why is the prob
On 3/12/2010 11:01 PM, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
On 3/12/2010 10:44 PM, Jeff Blaine wrote:
As soon as I try to authenticate to AFS with the 1.5.72
Windows client running on a Windows 7 box, my Cisco VPN
session dies.
I have to assume the 2 loopback adapters (VPN and AFS)
are stomping on each other,
On 3/12/2010 10:44 PM, Jeff Blaine wrote:
> As soon as I try to authenticate to AFS with the 1.5.72
> Windows client running on a Windows 7 box, my Cisco VPN
> session dies.
>
> I have to assume the 2 loopback adapters (VPN and AFS)
> are stomping on each other, but don't know how to fix that
> if
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