It doesn't have permissions as rcmd.server, either.

sorry to confuse you, but the K5 host principal also has the .net in it,
my typo.  Let's just say the principal matches the PTS entry.

Do I need to make a 524 conversion?

Jeffrey Altman wrote:
I said what I said for a reason.

rcmd.server.net != rcmd.server

Andrew Bacchi wrote:
I'm still going around with this one. I can't seem to get the acl right on the directory. I've tried setting the acl with each of the following, but I cannot list files in that directory.

rcmd.server.net rlidw
host/server.net rlidw
host/server.net.rpi.edu rlidw

I do get K5 tickets with kinit -k, and AFS tokens with aklog in the form host/[EMAIL PROTECTED]

the PTS entry is rcmd.server.net

What am I doing wrong?

Thanks

Jeffrey Altman wrote:
Andrew Bacchi wrote:
The PTS entry is the part I missed so far. To clarify, the K4 principal should look like [EMAIL PROTECTED], not [EMAIL PROTECTED], correct?

The PTS entry will be "rcmd.server", the Kerberos v4 principal will be "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", and the Kerberos v5 principal is "host/[EMAIL PROTECTED]"



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Andrew Bacchi
Systems Programmer
Information Technologies Infrastructure
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
phone: 518.276.6415  fax: 518.276.2809

http://www.rpi.edu/~bacchi/


--
veritatis simplex oratio est
                -Seneca

Andrew Bacchi
Systems Programmer
Information Technologies Infrastructure
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
phone: 518.276.6415  fax: 518.276.2809

http://www.rpi.edu/~bacchi/

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