> I think it would be useful to have some indication about some log file to > look at to understand what happens. In the console.log, secure.log and > system.log there is no indication. I'm going to deinstall some software such > as Intego VirusBarrier and NetBarrier to understand if the problem is > related to software conflicts. But the better thing would be to have some > specific AFS tool that detects where the problem occurs
It's not going to be software conflicts. It's either going to be that the string to key function fails in some (but not all, obviously) cases or an input failure. In fact, hm. Can you (install X11 if necessary, then) try klog in an xterm, assuming you used Terminal before? It does work in both Terminal and xterm for me, but Terminal could conceivably do something odd with character set encoding, whereas xterm is rather unlikely to. Beyond that, my next suggestion is to be able to share with me a password that fails (not necessarily your current password) and if that fails, tell me who your administrator is so I can ask about a temporary account. _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
