Thanks to everyone for the suggestions and help last week! I finally resolved my issue, although I'm not sure what caused it. I'm sure it was "operator error" just not sure when/where.

The resolution turned out to be as simple as deleting the afs key with the command.

asetkey remove 3 /etc/krb5.keytab afs

Removing it from the krb database with

kadmin.local -q "ktrem afs"

re-adding it with

kadmin.local -q "ktadd -e des-cbc-crc:afs3 afs"
which gave me a number "10"

and adding the new one back with

asetkey add 10 /etc/krb5.keytab afs

Alls seems well now, on to setting up my authentication server.

Gary
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