On Oct 14, 2008, at 1:33am, Stefan Pohl wrote:

Hi,


Madhusudan Singh schrieb:
Hello,

I am running the latest versions of openafs-modules-source, openafs- client and openafs-krb5 on an up to date installation of Ubuntu Hardy. I used modules-assistant to compile the kernel module against my kernel :
$ uname -r
2.6.24-21-generic


I just completed an OpenAFS-client test setup on Ubuntu Hardy. Same versions of the Openafs-stuff, slightly older kernel (2.6.24-19- generic) and it works. So it's not broken on Ubuntu Hardy as such.

Well, at least it wasn't broken until 2.6.24-19-generic :)


I can get my tokens alright.


:$ cd /afs/YYY.edu/users/X/Y/Z/XYZABC
bash: cd: /afs/YYY.edu/users/X/Y/Z/XYZABC: Permission denied

This look like the user you authenticate as, simply doesn't have the required permissions to access the directory.


I have previously successfully authenticated to this cell with an older version of openafs (it was a year ago, do not remember which).

If you could access the directory a year ago, maybe the acls of the directory got changed in the meantime. Is your user the owner of the directory? Can you access the directories above that directory?


I agree. Can you please post the output of

fs listacl

on the directories that you can't access? Also, can you access /afs and /afs/YYY.edu ?


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