Hi, I guess krenew just renews the kerberos-ticket, not the afs-token. So you'd need to add an "aklog" after the krenew.
HTH, Christof Am Donnerstag, 2. Juli 2009 11:55:31 schrieb Robbert Eggermont: > Dear all, > > Our AD Kerberos servers serves tickets with a 10 hour expiration time, > thus my tickets (and AFS tokens) expire at night. I would like to > automatically renew my AFS token for all processes started from KDE > (which seem to be in the same PAG). Is there a "standard" solution for > this? > > I tried to run 'krenew -b -t -K 60' from a /opt/kde3/env/ shell script. > When running klist in a shell under KDE, I see the Kerberos ticket (in > /tmp/krb5cc_xxxx) being renewed every 5 hours. However, my AFS token in > the shell is not being renewed. According to the krenew and shell PAG > group ids, they seem to be in the same PAG. Krenew seems to work as > expected when run in a shell under KDE. What am I missing here? > > Thanks in advance, > > Robbert _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
