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> From: "Walter Heibey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 14:24:00 +0200
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> Subject: ksrvutil, gettoken under AFS
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> Hello,
>
> We have a problem concerning using kerberos-features under AFS. We would
> like to run long-lived jobs which need to granted a ticket periodically.
> As we found out, the command "gettoken" does just that but requires an
> srvtab in which a password is stored.
> The first Problem we have is how to generate such an srvtab properly using
> the command ksrvutil. After adding an entry to the srvtab, the command
> gettoken fails with the output:
>
> ...
> Getting host entry for host.geo.uni-koeln.de....Got it.
> Clen is 72
> Fetching key for [EMAIL PROTECTED] from srvtab
> gettoken: error 62 getting [EMAIL PROTECTED] token for someone, use -v
> ...
>
> To which extend are kerberos-features supported under AFS?
> Does the command gettoken fail as we have not installed kerberos
> explicitly?
>
> Thank you for your assistance.
>
> Regards, Walter Heibey
>
62 means bad password. Check to see that the key in ka &
in the srvtab match. One likely possibility is that ksrvutil used
a different string to key function than kas did.
-Marcus Watts
UM ITD PD&D Umich Systems Group