Christopher D. Clausen wrote:
And unless I misunderstand what it is for, there is already a pts rename
command that appears to rename PTS users or groups. There would not be
a need to delete and re-create the PTS entry, assuming a rename is what
you really want to do.
Of course. I completely forgot rename :-[
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Jeffrey Altman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kim:
What you describe is how to change the authorization name for AFS.
The challenge is changing the authentication name without forcing a
password change. That is a Kerberos issue.
Then there is the logistics of ensuring that the authentication name
change and all of the authorization name changes for all services that
accept Kerberos authentication occur at approximately the same time.
Kim Kimball wrote:
I'm missing something WRT to Open AFS ACL changes.
Why not delete the PTS user entry "unmarriedname" and create the new
PTS entry "marriedname" with the same PTS ID?
ACLs store numeric PTSID; next time ACL entry is resolved the new
name will appear, retrieved from PTS DB.
Unless we're talking about non-AFS ACLs.
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