Christopher D. Clausen wrote:
ted creedon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A remote box gets a krb5 ticket for [EMAIL PROTECTED] but aklog returns
without the user's (afs id 1) identification for the token.

The Kerberos server and afs server are on the same central box.

What does aklog -d return?

<<CDC
yno:~ # aklog -d
Authenticating to cell home.ted-doris.fam (server nome.home.ted-doris.fam).
We've deduced that we need to authenticate to realm HOME.TED-DORIS.FAM.
Getting tickets: afs/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using Kerberos V5 ticket natively
About to resolve name admin to id in cell home.ted-doris.fam.
Error -1
Set username to admin
Setting tokens. admin /  @ HOME.TED-DORIS.FAM


Tokens held by the Cache Manager:

Tokens for [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Expires Feb 12 13:04]
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It should be noted that the server is behind a firewall and NetInfo was set up to deal with this. vos listaddrs looks OK.



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