On 2006-08-12 13:32, John Floren wrote:
> Hi everyone.
> I've just set up a cpu/auth/file server here at home; I think I've
> done it right (followed the directions on the wiki). However, when I
> try to use drawterm, I can connect fine as "bootes", but when trying
> to connect as a new user (just added), I get this message after typing
> the password:
>
> cpu: cannot get auth tickets in p9sk1: Connection refused
> goodbye
>
> Have I forgotten to configure something?
The same here.
I can cpu and drawterm as bootes but not as any other user.
When I cpu (-u bootes) into the cpu/auth/file server there is a
keyfs running but /mnt/keys is empty.
I run keyfs at /rc/bin/cpurc like this:
auth/keyfs -wp -m /mnt/keys /adm/keys >/usr/bootes/tmp/keyfs_out >[2=1]
There are 3 users in my system.
cpu% cat /usr/bootes/tmp/keyfs_out
3 keys read
cpu% ls /mnt/keys
cpu%
I have done some hardware resets (at the lab) and /mnt/keys was
correctly populated and everything works OK. Now, at home,
remotely rebooting (with the reboot command) does not seem to fix
anything.
One more thing... /sys/log/cron (only) complains (each 10 minutes) about:
grunt Dec 21 13:20:01 upas: can't call mailserver: cs: can't translate service
don't know if it is important
Maybe running auth/keyfs on the procces listening for incomming
network connections solve the problem, but i don't know how to do
it :)
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