>aklog came from athena, where cells were all in the ATHENA.MIT.EDU realm. >It's using the krb5 "realm of host" function on,probably, the server.
Actually ... I believe the code that does the mapping from the cell to the realm was introduced in the first round of k5-ification of aklog, but I'm not really sure. >Make your krb5.conf say your server is in the MEGACZ.COM realm. >Be happy. To explain the algorithm a bit more ... what aklog does is get a list of the database servers for the specified cell, and chooses the first one. It then calls krb5_get_host_realm() on this, and uses the Kerberos realm that it thinks this host is in. The server it is choosing is displayed when you use -d (I guess in your case it's fleet.cs.berkeley.edu). Like Derrick said, if you change your krb5.conf to put that in the correct realm, everything should work. --Ken _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
