Hi,
I've experimented a little bit more. When I run 'ctokens', the kernel on
the client displays an error message:
coda_pioctl: Venus returns: -107 for (5659df88.ff000001.00000001.00000001)
Also, I cannot change the password for codaadm using cpasswd:
cpasswd -h myrealm codaadm
Changing password for codaadm
Your password:
New password for codaadm:
Retype new password:
bind failed; user unauthenticated
While changing my own password works fine:
cpasswd -h myrealm jmartin
Changing password for jmartin
Old password:
New password for jmartin:
Retype new password:
Password changed, it will be in effect in about 1 hour
Again, clog codaadm works fine with the password I'm using.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Johannes
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Johannes Martin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm frequently having a problem gaining write access to my coda volumes.
>
> 'codaadm' is my super user and owner of group System:Administrators. Now I
> try the following:
> cd /coda/myrealm
> clog [EMAIL PROTECTED] (succeeds)
> ctokens
> Tokens held by the Cache Manager:
> Local username: jmartin
>
> @myrealm
> Coda user id: 20000
> Expiration time: Tue Mar 16 16:51:48 2004
>
> cfs listacl .
> System:AnyUser rl
> System:Administrators rlidwka
>
> touch foo
> touch: creating `foo': Permission denied
>
> Sometimes, the very same sequence of commands is successful...
>
> Any hints? I'm using Coda 6.0.3 with Linux 2.6.3 on my client, the server
> runs Coda 6.0.3 on Linux 2.4.21.
>
> Also, it was mentioned in a few recent emails that Coda has support for
> Kerberos authentication. Are there any howto's that show how to setup a
> system for Coda & Kerberos?
>
> Thanks a lot
> Johannes
>
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