Alright! I got it! The trick is to use kerberos names of "bcatherm/
batch" and AFS names of "bcatherm.batch". With this system in place
everything appears to be working great now!
Thank you guys for all of your help! I would have never figured it
out without you!
- Brady
On Jun 2, 2006, at 1:23 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
Brady Catherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Same as before (with different dates.)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /afs/ibest.uidaho.edu/home $ tokens
Tokens held by the Cache Manager:
User's (AFS ID 21217) tokens for [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Expires Jun 2
22:11]
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What do you get from:
pts exam 21217
I can't seem to give bcatherm.batch access to anything. I created a
directory and gave it permissions but it still wouldn't see it.
Should I try using something other than "." ?
No, as Jeff Hutzelman said, AFS still uses the Krb4 naming scheme,
so the krb5 user/batch should have a pts entry of "user.batch".
-derek
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