Re: Disable AFS ticket provision when running kinit
On 1/31/2018 10:57 PM, Harald Barth wrote: Short of stopping the OpenAFS client, is there a way I can run kinit so that it does not try to provision this AFS ticket? kinit --no-afslog That solved the problem nicely. Thanks! Adam AFAIK all the long options can be reversed with --no... Heimdal kinit does not perform "afslog" functionality unless it has been instructed to either by a command line switch or an krb5.conf configuration setting. All the heimdal kinit I've been using all the years by default try to grab an AFS service ticket if AFS is detected. I never had to enable something in krb5.conf for that. Harald.
Re: Disable AFS ticket provision when running kinit
>> Short of stopping the OpenAFS client, is there a way I can run kinit so >> that it does not try to provision this AFS ticket? kinit --no-afslog AFAIK all the long options can be reversed with --no... > Heimdal kinit does not perform "afslog" functionality unless it has been > instructed to either by a command line switch or an krb5.conf > configuration setting. All the heimdal kinit I've been using all the years by default try to grab an AFS service ticket if AFS is detected. I never had to enable something in krb5.conf for that. Harald.
Re: Disable AFS ticket provision when running kinit
On 1/31/2018 6:12 PM, Adam Lewenberg wrote: > I notice that when I do a "kinit username", after the password is > accepted the kinit client attempts to get a kerberos ticket for the AFS > service. This is, I am assuming, because of the OpenAFS client running > on the server. > > Short of stopping the OpenAFS client, is there a way I can run kinit so > that it does not try to provision this AFS ticket? > > kinit is version 7.1.0 > Heimdal kinit does not perform "afslog" functionality unless it has been instructed to either by a command line switch or an krb5.conf configuration setting. Jeffrey Altman smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature