Thanks for your response.
On Friday 19 August 2005 10:02 pm, Russ Allbery wrote: > Madhusudan Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > omega:~# pts exam 2 > > libprot: a pioctl failed Could not get afs tokens, running > > unauthenticated. Name: zzzz, id: 2, owner: system:administrators, > > creator: anonymous, membership: 1, flags: S----, group quota: unlimited. > > Okay. That looks fine. > > When you try to run fs sa, does your token disappear? If you run tokens > afterwards, in other words, do you no longer have a token? Let us see : After getting tickets (kinit zzzz) and tokens (aklog cell -k realm) : omega:~# klist Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_0 Default principal: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Valid starting Expires Service principal 08/19/05 23:08:34 08/20/05 09:07:55 krbtgt/[EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/19/05 23:08:42 08/20/05 09:07:55 afs/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Kerberos 4 ticket cache: /tmp/tkt0 klist: You have no tickets cached omega:~# tokens Tokens held by the Cache Manager: User's (AFS ID 2) tokens for [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Expires Aug 20 09:07] --End of list-- Now I try to set ACL's : omega:~# fs setacl /afs system:anyuser rl fs: You don't have the required access rights on '/afs' omega:~# tokens Tokens held by the Cache Manager: User's (AFS ID 2) tokens for [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Expires Aug 20 09:07] --End of list-- > > If so, there should be a kernel message in syslog explaining why the > tokens were discarded and giving an error code. You can translate that > error code to a message with the command translate_et. It does not seem that the tokens were discarded. _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
