Quoting Andrew Deason <[email protected]>:

... upon logging in with ssh,

Logging in how? With GSS, using a password, ... ?

That's correct.

I'm not clear on what exactly you mean by "bash fails to execute",

For instance, my color prompt is shown as a long list of escape characters and the bash history doesn't work. The problem is solved simply by executing "bash". The question is why this doesn't happen automatically when I log in. The UNIX accounts don't have this problem.

In some cases, I don't end up in my home directory either when I log in, although I can navigate to it and still have R/W access there. In these cases $HOME contains e.g. "/jwinius" instead of "/afs/umrk.nl/user/j/jw/jwinius".

... but I take it you can log in, but don't have tokens. (Running 'tokens'
will tell you)

No, I receive a token; that's not the problem.

Do you have Kerberos tickets after logging in? ('klist') If you run
aklog, do you get tokens?

I already have a Kerberos ticket as well, just as "ldapwhoami" works, and "pwd" usually shows that I am in the correct AFS home directory.

It feels like I'm missing something basic here.

Cheers,

Jaap
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