Horst Birthelmer wrote:

On Dec 19, 2004, at 11:52 AM, Garry Glendown wrote:

After the problems with the fs command, I started all over with the config, again following the documentation ... fs now works fine without any problems, but now I can't authentiate anymore ... The amdin/afs users are created as far as I can tell ...

ka> list
AuthServer.Admin
krbtgt.FILES
afs
admin
ka> examine admin

User data for admin (ADMIN)
  key (0) cksum is 1099486275, last cpw: Sun Dec 19 10:05:58 2004
  password will never expire.
  An unlimited number of unsuccessful authentications is permitted.
  entry never expires.  Max ticket lifetime 25.00 hours.
  last mod on Sun Dec 19 10:06:12 2004 by <none>
  permit password reuse

 # klog admin
Password:
Unable to authenticate to AFS because user doesn't exist.
 # cat /usr/local/etc/openafs/server/UserList
admin

It must be reading the user data correctly, as it can notice a mistyped password:
# klog admin
Password:
Unable to authenticate to AFS because password was incorrect.


Where can I look to find the reason for this?


When you said you started over, did that mean you deleted the DB files for ptserver and kaserver, too??
Did you insert another key (the bos addkey stuff)??

I thought so, but

If you have enough time and motivation you can start over from scratch by deleting the databases in /usr/local/var/openafs/db, too, and create

I missed those files ... anyway, cleaned it up, but now I get:

 # klog admin
Password:
Unable to authenticate to AFS because a pioctl failed.

Using a "wrong" password, I get the error to be expected:

 # klog admin
Password:
Unable to authenticate to AFS because password was incorrect.

Did the whole thing twice, still the same result :(

this is starting to annoy me ;)

Tnx, -gg
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