If your command prompt is being run as "administrator" it will not be able to see the Kerberos credential caches that are maintained by NetIdMgr. This is because the "administrator" processes are actually in a different session.
If you are using multiple identities in NetIdMgr, the kerberos command line tools will only be able to access the "default" identity. If the command prompt is not running as "administrator" try setting the default identity again. Jeffrey Altman Claudio Prono wrote: > Hello all, > > I use Windows Vista SP1 with OpenAFS 1.5.60 and Mit Kerberos 3.2.2. I > have some strange problems with that. If i try to authenticate with the > Network identity manager, i can login, but if i do from the prompt a > klist, i recieve that error: > > klist: No credentials cache found (ticket cache API:[email protected]) > > I have two identity configured into the network identity manager, if i > want to delete one, i click on it, hit the canc key, then i go to apply > than ok and if i reopen the network identity manager, no changes to > identity is done (a bug?). If i do a kinit from the prompt, no problem > at all, i can list all the tickets and all seems to work fine. But, if i > try to access to the AFS, i recieve an error of Permission Denied. > > The server is an OpenSuse 11.0, with that packages installed: > > openafs-1.4.8-3.1 > openafs-authlibs-1.4.8-3.1 > openafs-kmp-pae-1.4.8_2.6.25.5_1.1-3.1 > pam-afs-session-1.5-6.11 > openafs-server-1.4.8-3.1 > openafs-client-1.4.8-3.1 > openafs-krb5-mit-1.4.8-3.1 > > If i connect directly from the server, no problem. > > What i can do to debug that stuff? > > Thank you, > > Claudio Prono. > _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
