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Hiho!
| I've googled a bit and I have found that I should issue the "afslog" | command to get tokens or something. | So, after a bit of problems caused by a misconfiguration of the | heimdal kdc (about krb4 support), and some strange but time-related | problem with afslog (at one point all tries with afslog ended in some | Unknown errors, but the problem solved by himself waiting few hours) I | was able to issue the afslog command without errors and get tokens: | | deathstar:~# afslog -v | krb5 tried [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> -1765328377 | krb5 tried afs/[EMAIL PROTECTED] -> 0 | deathstar:~# tokens | | Tokens held by the Cache Manager: | | Tokens for [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Expires Jan 14 22:38] | --End of list-- | | but: | | deathstar:~# fs mkm /afs/inet6.info root.cell -cell inet6.info -fast | fs: You don't have the required access rights on '/afs/inet6.info' | | still there. | | I'm quite lost, and I hope someone of you can show me the right road. | Thanks.
In THAT example you don't hav got a token. If you got a token it looks like: ~ tokens
Tokens held by the Cache Manager:
User's (AFS ID 1) tokens for [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Expires Jan 15 15:55] ~ --End of list--
So you have to look why you don't get tokens. Btw, 1.3.76 is in expermintal, the version that works for my 2.6.8 kernel :-)
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