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