On Thu, Apr 14, 2005 at 05:31:27PM +0200, Ian Delahorne wrote: > Thimo Neubauer wrote: > >What's not useable about that? It correctly sets KRB5CCNAME which > >aklog can then use. Each ssh login gets a seperate PAG anyway, so why > >not have seperate KRB5CCs? This way, at least cleaning up the tokens > >on logout is clearly defined. > > Typically, I have a bunch of xterms ssh'd to our dev machine, along with > at least one "ssh -f host emacs". When all the tokens expire, I have to > run kauth in all windows. This is not the case with telnet -F.
Still "unusable" is a pretty strong term for this. Ok, in your case it's inconvenient but not everybody is working like this. Especially on an OpenAFS-list I'd expect most people to run their editors on local machines but in a shared home ;-) A pretty simple fix for your problem would be to open a single shell on your dev machine and start all other processes from there. When you're X-forwarding an emacs anyway running the xterm-processes on the dev box won't really hurt. Cheers Thimo _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
