Hi.
Short version: OpenAFS 1.1.1a client can get slac.stanford.edu tokens from Windows NT, but not from Windows 2000, where it complains about the server being unavailable. Any ideas? Long version: I'm running the OpenAFS 1.1.1a client on several varieties of Windows, trying to access a remote cell (slac.stanford.edu, servered by afsdb1.slac.stanford.edu, among others). When running the client under Windows NT, I can connect fine. When running under Windows 2000, it complains that the authentication server is unavailable (both from DOS and from the GUI). Any ideas what the differences would cause it to work on one version of Windows and not another? Further info: * SLAC has a firewall, and I can access the SLAC AFS cell fine from Windows 2000 when I'm on the local network inside the firewall. * Remote access to the SLAC cell works fine from Linux. * I can access some other cells from Windows 2000. * Several weeks ago I was getting the error "Null realm name not allowed" when trying to obtain a remote SLAC token from Win2K. This has since gone away; I don't know why. It looks like it is a problem with the server configuration or the firewall, not the client per se. But the SLAC admins are Unix oriented and aren't very happy to chase bugs relating to differing versions of M$ products. If anyone has any ideas of what might be causing the difference, any help would be appreciated. Thanks. Stephen _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
