You need to specify the kerberos realm for the user principal.  It is
assumed that you are logging into the default realm.  When you are not
(in the case of mobility) you need to specify the realm.  This is done
in klog via:

        klog user_a1 -c A.afs

-derek

�����t <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi all:
> I have a problem about authentication. I have 2 machines A and B, their afs cell 
>name are A.afs and B.afs respectively. Machine A has 2 users user_a1 and user_ a2. 
>Machine B has 2 users user_b1 and user_b2. Now user_a1 login Machine B, but when I 
>issue "klog user_a1", it can't access authentication database in Machine A, however 
>it access database in Machine B, so user_a1 can't get tokens. How can I solve this 
>problem? In other words, how can I use user mobility in AFS(AFS says that it support 
>full user mobility)?
> Thanks.
> 

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