Christopher Allen Wing wrote:

It looks like it tries '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' instead of '[EMAIL PROTECTED]':

Hi Chris,
I'm sorry, that was a typo on my part.
It tries:
Apr 25 13:39:35 galactica sshd[28332]: pam_krb5[28332]: attempting to obtain tokens for "econ.duke.edu" ("afs/[EMAIL PROTECTED]")
Apr 25 13:39:35 galactica sshd[28332]: pam_krb5[28332]: attempting to obtain tokens for "econ.duke.edu" ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]")
Apr 25 13:39:35 galactica sshd[28332]: pam_krb5[28332]: attempting to obtain tokens for "econ.duke.edu" ("afs/[EMAIL PROTECTED]")


        but not [EMAIL PROTECTED]



[domain_realm]
        econ.duke.edu = ECON.DUKE.EDU
        .econ.duke.edu = ECON.DUKE.EDU

I have that - just didn't send the whole file before (see other e-mail I sent a short while ago for more details).



I'm also assuming that you only have 1 AFS server; otherwise, pam_krb5
will break in a different way.

Actually, I have 2 AFS servers - could this be the issue and the incorrect name mappings are a red herring?


At some point I'll try to get some patches to Red Hat to clean up some of
these issues with pam_krb5.


Thanks, Chris. Until then, do you have any other suggestions for me to try, or is there an alternate or updated pam_krb5 module that I might try? I'd prefer to stick with the RH supplied stuff as much as possible, but if it doesn't work at present, then I am open to using something else.

Thanks,

-Dj

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Dj Merrill
Sportsman 2+2 Builder #7118

"TSA: Totally Screwing Aviation"
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