On Thu December 15 2005 16:23, Russ Allbery wrote: > Madhusudan Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I deployed an openafs server on Debian Linux about 4 months ago. It has > > a backup process defined under AFS that creates backups at 0100 hrs. It > > has been up ever since. However, starting this morning, users can no > > longer get into their volumes. I have rebooted and restarted > > openafs-client services, but to no avail. > > > > (msingh belongs to system.administrators) > > > > Last login: Thu Dec 15 15:51:43 2005 from x.y.z.w > > Could not chdir to home directory /afs/omega.domain.edu/user/msingh: > > Permission denied > > -bash: /afs/omega.domain.edu/user/msingh/.bash_profile: Permission denied > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/$ id > > uid=58015(msingh) gid=501(bgroup) groups=501(bgroup) > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/$ cd > > -bash: cd: /afs/omega.domain.edu/user/msingh: Permission denied > > Does the user have any tokens? Run the tokens command to see, and try > reauthenticating.
The user does not ! $ tokens Tokens held by the Cache Manager: --End of list-- I am using an MIT Kerberos V KDC (located on another machine I have no admin access to) to authenticate users that login on this cell. Though the user can authenticate successfully and login (I tried a bad password and it failed as it should - just checking for one possible screw up), he does not get tokens. Upon trying : $ aklog aklog: Couldn't get omega.mit.edu AFS tickets: aklog: Clock skew too great while getting AFS tickets [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/$ date Thu Dec 15 17:53:17 EST 2005 Which is about 5 minutes behind the time on my laptop. I manually set the date to current date, and started getting tokens normally. I have installed ntpdate now, so hopefully this situation will not recur. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction :) MS _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
