Hi,

I must confess, I'm guilty as charged for not reading it at first and only skimming over it the second time. I hope I didn't waste too much of your time by my fault.

Jeffrey Altman wrote:
David:

I am glad to hear you found your problem.  I am just wondering.
Did you read the "afs-install-notes.txt" file which indicates that the
servers must be version OpenAFS 1.2.8 or above?

Jeffrey Altman


David Claessens wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After much tinkering I have found the problem and the solution.
> My AFS server was running Debian stable, which installs AFS version 1.2.3
> This was giving problems with the windows client 1.3.77
> I've upgraded AFS and Kerberos from stable to testing (which installs
> 1.2.13) via apt and now all my windows clients work perfectly.
>
> Jeffrey Altman wrote:
>
>> My answer is "I don't know". I think I would need to access the
>> cell from a failing client under a debugger to figure out what
>> is going wrong.
>>
>> Jeffrey Altman
>>
>>
>> David Claessens wrote:
>>
>> > nope, the're identical, both look like this:
>> >
>> > >intra.tinc.be #
>> > 10.2.1.145 # kirk.intra.tinc.be
>>
>



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