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On Jan 14, 2008 3:18 AM, Georg Troska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> I'm new here and I hope you can help me.
>
> I have 2 AFS Servers, already working for a while, they manage two
> different cells. We call them Server A and B
>
> These two servers are are in two different class-c nets and my
> university manages routing between them.
> The computer of Server A is simultaniusly a router to a thrid subnet,
> which is a private net and has nothing to do with the other router.
>
> I have one kerberos-Server based in the b-net. LDAP is there also.
>
> My problem comes along while I was changing my homedirectory from one
> cell to the other.
> In former times I had my homedir in the AFS directory of server B.
> Getting tickets and tokens was no problem. GSSAPI, that means
> passwordless ssh-logins through keytabs over kerberos worked fine
>
> Now I changed my homedirectory to AFS-Server B.
> Logins do work! But not SSH!
>
> Login from C to A: works
>
> Login from B to C: Could no chdir to home directory [...] Permission
> denied
> klist says that I have a ticket, but aklog says: Incorrect net
> address while getting AFS tickets


get addressless tickets.

>
> I'm not sure if it is a problem with pam or with kerberos
>

 well, in a manner of speaking, both and neither.

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