Hi Christof,

Thanks for your reply.

> I guess krenew just renews the kerberos-ticket, not the afs-token.
> So you'd need to add an "aklog" after the krenew.

Krenew should run aklog when I specify the '-t' option. If I run 'krenew
-t' in my shell, both ticket and token are updated. The same is true for
running a program with 'krenew -t <program>'.

I'm now testing with 'krenew -b -t -K 60' if I can automatically update
my tokens in the shell that I start krenew in.

Cheers,

Robbert

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Robbert Eggermont                   Information & Communication Theory
[email protected]         Electr.Eng., Mathematics & Comp.Science
+31 (15) 2783234                        Delft University of Technology
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