I have had a working openafs installation in a windows box for months,
various version of 1.5.3xx

Today I installed the cisco anyconnect vpn client and after that openafs is
no longer able to use KfW to get afs tokens.

I still get kerberos tokens and NiM does report that I have them:

krbtgt/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

however, when I start afscreds it doesn't seem to know that it is supposed
to have tokens. I can use afscred to get tokens.. and issuing a tokens
command from the windows cmd shell does list my afs tokens.

However, any attempt to use \\afs\asu.edu\... etc, windows explorer always
returns that I don't have permissions on this network resource.

There are no meaningful events logged either. I am thinking that cisco has
done something evil here. Has anyone else seen something like this?

attempting a cmdebug gives me this:

Chunk files:   0
Stat caches:   10000
Data caches:   24576
Volume caches: 3333
Chunk size:    262144
Cache size:    98304 kB
Set time:      no
Cache type:    memory


thats probably meaningless though.

rxdebug gives me

Trying 129.219.57.39 (port 7001):
Free packets: 166, packet reclaims: 0, calls: 0, used FDs: 0
not waiting for packets.
0 calls waiting for a thread
1 threads are idle
Connection from host 129.219.7.145, port 7000, Cuid 48619373/21909e60
  serial 25,  natMTU 1444, flags DESTROYED, security index 0, client conn
    call 0: # 1, state dally, mode: error
    call 1: # 0, state not initialized
    call 2: # 0, state not initialized
    call 3: # 0, state not initialized
Connection from host 129.219.7.143, port 7000, Cuid 48619373/21909e64
  serial 25,  natMTU 1444, flags DESTROYED, security index 0, client conn
    call 0: # 1, state dally, mode: error
    call 1: # 0, state not initialized
    call 2: # 0, state not initialized
    call 3: # 0, state not initialized
Connection from host 129.219.7.142, port 7000, Cuid 48619373/21909e68
  serial 25,  natMTU 1444, flags DESTROYED, security index 0, client conn
    call 0: # 1, state dally, mode: error
    call 1: # 0, state not initialized
    call 2: # 0, state not initialized
    call 3: # 0, state not initialized
Connection from host 129.219.7.141, port 7000, Cuid 48619373/21909e6c
  serial 25,  natMTU 1444, flags DESTROYED, security index 0, client conn
    call 0: # 1, state dally, mode: error
    call 1: # 0, state not initialized
    call 2: # 0, state not initialized
    call 3: # 0, state not initialized
Connection from host 129.219.7.144, port 7000, Cuid 48619373/21909e70
  serial 25,  natMTU 1444, flags DESTROYED, security index 0, client conn
    call 0: # 1, state dally, mode: error
    call 1: # 0, state not initialized
    call 2: # 0, state not initialized
    call 3: # 0, state not initialized

Any thoughts?


-- 
David Bear
College of Public Programs at ASU
602-464-0424

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