Quoting Ken Hornstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Sorry, I misread the 1.2.7 above as being the OpenAFS version.
The OpenAFS 1.4.0 you have installed should handle Kerberos 5 tokens
just fine.

Unfortunately you are incorrect..  The 1.4.0 RPMS do not.  They still
ship the old krb5-afs (migration kit) aklog.  This will be fixed
in the 1.4.1 release / RPMS.

Given the fucked-upness with the 1.4.0 RPMS & aklog, should we just
tell people who use them that they shouldn't try to use aklog and
should stick with klog instead?  This seems to be a big problem people
are having on Linux, and it would save everyone's time if we just
told them that it probably won't work and/or we can't help you if it
doesn't work.

It's not true that "aklog doesn't work".  It's only true that "aklog
doesn't work with pure krb5 tickets/tokens without using krb524".  Again,
this will all be fixed in 1.4.1 which was due out last month.

--Ken

-derek

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