On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 3:56 PM, Brandon Allbery <[email protected]>wrote: > > > Um. klog means you are using kaserver, which is krb4 only (and has > significant security issues; make it go away). kinit and k5start are not > going to work, unless you have things configured such that keys can come > from a kaserver or a separate krb5 KDC (look for a krb.conf in the AFS > server config and multiple kvno-s listed by asetkey) in which case you need > to find out what it takes to get the principal added to the latter. > > Ok. Thanks for all that useful info!
Waiting to hear back from the administrator of the kerberos servers and our AFS database servers. (Jack Neely) about why klog is even working here. Thanks guys!
