Am 08.03.2018 um 12:11 schrieb Michael Biebl:

> Dirk, can you confirm that adding pam_keyinit.so to
> /etc/pam.d/systemd-user solves the problem for you as well? 

No, it doesn't. After adding it and logging out and back in I still get
this:

% keyctl show @s
Keyring
 918482795 ---lswrv      0     0  keyring: _ses.20321
  92578899 ----s--v      0     0   \_ afs_pag: _pag

and, for example:

% systemctl --user enable syncthing
Failed to enable unit: Access denied

However, I got the hint in the related systemd issue
<https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/7261#issuecomment-370509405>,
that it might be possible to solve this in AFS, by using the user
keyring instead of the session keyring. Will start a discussion on this
on openafs-info soon...

Bye...

    Dirk

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