Yes, i understand the Auristor client is not the OpenAFS client. Sorry if I said or did something wrong, please correct me.
I appreciate your help. Although I've been looking for a while for some Kerberos-related file with different/wrong ownership/permissions, after seeing your posting I looked again and found that ~/Library/Preferences/edu.Mit.Kerberos is the offender. Exactly as you say it's accessible to the regular user, not as root (funny as that sounds). it's now working for me. Again, thanks very much for the help. ________________________________________ From: Jeffrey Altman [[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2016 10:47 PM To: Green, James; [email protected] Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] OpenAFS on Yosemite Hi James, On 6/15/2016 2:15 PM, Green, James wrote: > I'm trying to get OpenAFS working under Yosemite on my Macbook Pro with > the YFS/Auristor client. The AuriStor OSX client is not OpenAFS. > When executing aklog at the command line, I am > seeing this strange behavior: as root, aklog succeeds and receives a > token, but as a regular user, it segfaults. After seeing this report the AuriStor development team was able to reproduce the failure by executing aklog with a KRB5_CONF profile that cannot be successfully parsed. I suggest searching for a file in the Kerberos profile search path that is accessible to the regular user but not as root. > [1] 2289 segmentation fault The cause has been identified and a fix will be included in the next AuriStorFS client release for OSX. Jeffrey Altman _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
