It used "kerberos"

On 3/18/2012 1:08 PM, Tim Adye wrote:
> Hi Jeffrey,
> 
> Thanks, that sounds like a likely explanation. Which port was it using 
> before? It seems odd that it wasn't blocked previously.
> 
> It sounds like it would be easier to change /etc/services to use the old port 
> number than to get the firewall and NAT updated.
> 
> Tim.
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:openafs-info-
>> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Jeffrey Altman
>> Sent: 18 March 2012 16:07
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] Could not obtain token after upgrade to 1.7.8
>>
>> The kauth package was fixed to read the "kerberos-iv" service port
>> number from /etc/services on Windows.  If your firewall is blocking
>> port 750/udp, that would be the problem.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 3/18/2012 11:32 AM, Tim Adye wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> After I upgraded from OpenAFS 1.7.4 to 1.7.8, I can no longer obtain
>> a
>>> token with the AFS Authentication client or klog.exe. It complains
>>> that the "authentication server is unavailable" (after a long delay).
>>> It works with 1.7.4. I went back and forth between the releases to
>>> check this wasn't a one-off installation problem: klog always works
>>> fine with 1.7.4 and always fails with 1.7.8.
>>>
>>> I am using Windows 7, 64-bit. The AFS server is still using the old
>> K4
>>> authentication. I'm accessing it from home behind NAT and through a
>>> firewall, but that wasn't a problem with OpenAFS 1.7.4.
>>>
>>> What could have changed?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Tim.
>>>
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