Harald Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > The problem is that rsh does not forward tickets/tokens so you don't
> > have any AFS priviledges on the remote (server) machine.
> 
> If you have issued forwardable krb5 tickets and a rsh that can forward
> these tickets and a afslog program that can turn these forwarded
> tickets into tokens on the target machine it works. I suppose you do
> not have all of the above in place. The Heimdal krb5 package has
> the building pieces to make this work.

So does MIT Krb5, but it sounded like they were using KAServer...

> Harald.

-derek

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