See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/916204

Anders Magnusson wrote:
> 
> Environment:
> - Laptop, Windows XP SP3 32-bit, domain member.
> - OpenAFS client 1.5.59
> - Heimdal Kerberos server with trust to the AD domain.
> 
> 
> If I connect the computer to a network somewhere, and logs in with
> cached credentials, there
> is no way to talk to the AFS client; it just gives a strange error
> message, see below.
> Note that the identity manager fetches kerberos tickets without problem.
> 
> 
> C:\Documents and Settings\anha>dir \\afs\all <file://%5C%5Cafs%5Call>
> The system detected a possible attempt to compromise security. Please
> ensure that you can contact the server that authenticated you.
> C:\Documents and Settings\anha>aklog
> aklog: Couldn't determine realm of user: -1765328189
> 
> Logging in as a local user and get tickets and tokens works just fine,
> it's when logging
> in with cached credentials things don't work. If the machine is plugged
> in to a network that can reach the domain controller
> (while still logged in with cached credentials, no reboots) the AFS
> client starts responding.
> 
> The afsd_init.log don't say anything strange; and after all, the client
> seems to work when
> logging in as a local user.
> 
> Any hints?
> 
> -- Ragge
> 
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