Gary Bowling wrote:

Ok, maybe a few more tries.. Is there something wrong with my REALM or my cell name? Something doesn't match correctly, but I'm not sure what..

Why do I get this, if I do a "klist admin" or a "klist [EMAIL PROTECTED]" I get the following:

klist admin
klist: No credentials cache found (ticket cache FILE:admin)
the klist command normally gets run by itself if there is currently a kerberos ticket in the cache it will tell you what it is.
So what you are describing is normal behavior.

But if I just do a "klist" I get the following, which seems to be returning info about admin..

klist
Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_0
Default principal: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Valid starting     Expires            Service principal
05/02/08 15:05:58  05/03/08 15:05:58  krbtgt/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
05/02/08 15:09:05  05/03/08 15:05:58  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Kerberos 4 ticket cache: /tmp/tkt0
klist: You have no tickets cached

Again normal behavior. If you can then run aklog you should get a afs token this token is what gives you
admin rights within the cell.
once you sucessfully run aklog (again by itself) you can run "tokens" and see what your tokens are.

So like this:
> kinit sparty
Password for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> aklog
> tokens

Tokens held by the Cache Manager:

User's (AFS ID 000009) tokens for [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Expires May  3 22:12]

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