What would the full command look like? On existing cell machines, I type $> klog [username]@[cellname]
I just tried a few variations with aklog but nothing works: smikes@smikes-VirtualBox:~/Desktop$ aklog -524 aklog: Couldn't determine realm of user:aklog: unknown RPC error (-1765328189) while getting realm smikes@smikes-VirtualBox:~/Desktop$ aklog -524 [afs cell name] aklog: Couldn't determine realm of user:aklog: unknown RPC error (-1765328189) while getting realm smikes@smikes-VirtualBox:~/Desktop$ aklog -524 smikes1@[afs cell name] aklog: Can't get information about cell smikes1@[afs cell name] On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 2:06 PM, Brian M. Torbich <[email protected]> wrote: > Steven, you may be able to use the ‘-524’ flag with ‘aklog’ to achieve > what you are asking. > > > > -524 > > Normally, aklog generates native K5 tokens. This flag tells > aklog to instead use the krb524 translation > > service to generate K4 or rxkad2b tokens, which may be > necessary for AFS cells that don't support native K5 > > tokens. Support for native K5 tokens were added in OpenAFS > 1.2.8. > > > > > > > > -Brian > > > > *From:* [email protected] [mailto: > [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Steven Mikes > *Sent:* Thursday, April 07, 2016 2:00 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* [OpenAFS] Request for Assistance with OpenAFS > > > > Hi All, > > I am attempting to access an AFS cell which I believe is still using > Kerberos V4. Existing machines in the cell use the 'klog' command > (klog.krb) to obtain tokens. > > I'm running Ubuntu 14.04.2 with openAFS 1.6.17, and cannot figure out how > to authenticate. The /usr/bin/klog in my install is symlinked to > /etc/alternatives/klog, which is itself linked back to /usr/bin/klog.krb5, > so there doesn't see to be a v4 version of the command at all. I know it > was deprecated for security reasons and V5 is the recommended > authentication method, but the cell I need to connect to is still on V4. Is > there a way to configure krb5 so I can obtain tokens? I have tried various > options in the /etc/krb5.conf file with no luck yet. Any help is much > appreciated. > > -Steven Mikes > -- *Steven Mikes* Integrated Circuit Designer Global Foundries
