Am 17.08.2018 um 02:41 schrieb Prasad K. Dharmasena:
I've installed OpenAFS and pam-afs-session on Ubuntu 18.04 (bionic) via (a)
vendor supplied packages, and (b) building from source (1.6.22.3).  On both
machines, logging in via gdm doesn't get me a token.
Has anyone else seen this on Ubuntu 18.04?  (I've had this working for a
while now on Ubuntu 16.04 -- building from 1.6.20+ source with
pam-afs-session 2.6.)

We had some success with an "aklog.service" as described in

https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg40604.html

The main problem that we face at the moment is that there are TWO sessions opened, and (especially in "Ubuntu"-Session) depending on which program is started, it lives in the one or the other. Most notable "xterm" and "gnome-terminal" have to different sessions - which in the end means that an "aklog" needs to be performed in both... The above mentioned script tries to help with that, but it's not quite perfect yet.

Greetings,
Gaja Peters

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