On Mon, 6 Dec 2004, Michael Niksch wrote:
When I try to use the newly built klog command to obtain a token from my OpenAFS 1.2.11 kaserver, I get prompted for my password. If I type a wrong password, klog terminates with the usual error. However, it I type the correct password, klog crashes with 'Illegal instruction(coredump)', and I am left without a token. I can access files as system:anyuser.
Ok, I bet this is the kauth problem with args to ubik_CallIter which we changed in CVS recently,
When I use an old klog command (OpenAFS 1.2.10 or OpenAFS 1.2.13 on AIX 4.3.3, IBM AFS 3.6 2.50 on AIX 5.2), I do get a token, which I can look at using the tokens command. However, as soon as I attempt to access a file while holding a token, the machine crashes with a system dump (note that file access was working while not holding a token). The same happens if I install a token by other means, e.g. using a token-transfering sshd that works happily with other versions of AFS.
And this is the large token support patch (which sets MAXKTCTICKETLEN to 12000) overflowing something (change src/rxkad/rxkad.p.h to something smaller and recompile)
Furthermore, if I run with the 64 bit kernel on rs_aix52, cfgexport64 already causes a core dump and AFS doesn't come up at all.
this i have no clue on; i have never had a 64 bit aix machine, ever. _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-devel
