Hi, The systems are using Fedora 14 and the systems can log in each other by using Kerberos. But it seems after OpenSSH login the client side cannot get the OpenAFS token. So is there any way to let the client side get the OpenAFS token after login? Just a guessing, could I use pam_afs_session in /etc/pam.d/sshd to do this?
[root@client1 ~]# kinit huli Password for [email protected]: [root@client1 ~]# ssh [email protected] Last login: Sat Jun 11 08:30:24 2011 from client1.herdingcat.internal Could not chdir to home directory /afs/herdingcat.internal/home/huli: Permission denied -bash: /afs/herdingcat.internal/home/huli/.bash_profile: Permission denied -bash-4.1$ Thanks very much. Eric ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
