Claudio Prono wrote: > > Jeffrey Altman ha scritto: >> Claudio Prono wrote: >> >>> Hi to all, >>> >>> I have a strange problem with Authentication. The same OpenAFS Server >>> works fine with other clients, but with mine i got an error like this >>> when i try to authenticate: >>> >>> The AFS Client was unable to obtain tokens as cprono in cell domain.pri >>> >>> Error: 11862791 (Unknown code KTC 7) >>> >>> If i try to do a tokens.exe from prompt i have this: >>> >>> AFS device may not have started. >>> >>> Other strange thing is if i try to connect with \\afs, i see my own >>> local shares (like a loopback)... is this normal? >>> >>> How i can debug that situation? >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Claudio. >>> >> This is not normal. In fact, this sounds exactly like a bug >> in the Vista release candidates that was fixed literally weeks >> before release to manufacturing. In that case, the Netbios stack >> would deliver messages for \\AFS to the local machine file sharing >> server. >> >> Under this circumstance, it is impossible to communicate with >> the AFS cache manager. Hence the error that the device may not >> have been started. >> >> What is the output of "nbstat -n" and "nbstat -S"? >> >> What does %windir%\temp\afsd_init.log indicate? >> >> Jeffrey Altman >> >> >> !DSPAM:70,4a956df7116561747729504! >> >> >> >> >> > There is my nbtstat : > > C:\Users\Cla75>nbtstat -S > > AFS: > Indirizzo IP nodo: [0.0.0.0] ID ambito: [] > > Nessuna connessione > > [cut] > > C:\Users\Cla75>nbtstat -n > > AFS: > Indirizzo IP nodo: [0.0.0.0] ID ambito: [] > > Nessun nome nella cache > > [cut] > > And there is my afsd_init log: > > 27/08/2009 11.14.00: SERVICE_CONTROL_APMRESUMEAUTOMATIC > 27/08/2009 11.14.04: SERVICE_CONTROL_APMRESUMESUSPEND > 27/08/2009 11.14.34: smb_LanAdapterChange > 27/08/2009 11.14.34: Lan Adapter Change detected (255 != 14): lan list > length changed 1 != 0 > 27/08/2009 11.14.34: LAN adapter number 14 > 27/08/2009 11.14.34: Using >CLA-NB2-AFS< as SMB server name > 27/08/2009 11.14.34: smb_localNamep is >CLA-NB2-AFS< > 27/08/2009 11.14.34: Netbios NCBRESET lana 14 error code 35 > 27/08/2009 11.14.34: lana_list.length 1 > 27/08/2009 11.14.34: Netbios NCBADDNAME lana=255 code=35 retcode=35 > complete=35 > 27/08/2009 11.14.34: Netbios NCBADDNAME added new name >CLA-NB2-AFS < > 27/08/2009 11.14.34: Netbios NCBADDNAME lana 255 error code 35 > 27/08/2009 11.14.34: No valid LANA numbers found! > 27/08/2009 11.14.34: smb_NetbiosInit smb_LANadapter=255 > 27/08/2009 11.14.45: smb_LanAdapterChange > 27/08/2009 11.14.45: Lan Adapter Change detected (255 != 14): lan list > length changed 1 != 0 > 27/08/2009 11.14.45: LAN adapter number 14 > 27/08/2009 11.14.45: Using >CLA-NB2-AFS< as SMB server name > 27/08/2009 11.14.45: smb_localNamep is >CLA-NB2-AFS< > 27/08/2009 11.14.45: Netbios NCBRESET lana 14 error code 35 > 27/08/2009 11.14.45: lana_list.length 1 > 27/08/2009 11.14.45: Netbios NCBADDNAME lana=255 code=35 retcode=35 > complete=35 > 27/08/2009 11.14.45: Netbios NCBADDNAME added new name >CLA-NB2-AFS < > 27/08/2009 11.14.45: Netbios NCBADDNAME lana 255 error code 35 > 27/08/2009 11.14.45: No valid LANA numbers found! > 27/08/2009 11.14.45: smb_NetbiosInit smb_LANadapter=255 > > What means No valid LANA numbers found? > > Cheers, > > Claudio.
Your Microsoft Loopback Adapter is either misconfigured or disabled and no other network adapter on the machine has a valid IP address or all of the other adapters have Netbios disabled. Essentially what this means that there is nowhere for the AFS cache manager to bind a Netbios name to. Remove the Microsoft Loopback adapter and uninstall OpenAFS and then reinstall OpenAFS. If you have a network firewall/security product on the machine that blocks Netbios traffic, get rid of it. Jeffrey Altman _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
