That's a Kerberos principal, we've been talking in terms of GSS identities 
(which use @ instead of / as a component separator)

S.

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On 14 Feb 2013, at 14:52, Brandon Allbery <[email protected]> wrote:

> afs3-fs-UUID@REALM ?
> 
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> Subject: Re: [AFS3-std] Re: rxgk-afs tokens for ptservers, etc.
> 
> The possibilities here seem to be requiring the identity<->UUID mapping to be 
> part of the server configuration (which would permit any form of identity to 
> be used), using a leap of faith where the first identity used to register a 
> UUID is the only one which can then make changes to that UUID, or using an 
> identity which contains the server's UUID. For the latter, using 
> afs3-fileserver@UUID is tempting, but means that we lose any domain-to-realm 
> magic that may be required.
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