Am Montag, 22. August 2005 23:28 schrieb ext Christopher Allen Wing:
Note that the pam_krb5 module in RHEL4 is defective. It will not obtain
AFS tokens if -dynroot is enabled (which is the default in OpenAFS 1.4);
it also may not obtain tokens if you have more than 1 AFS server. I have
Hello,
I have successfully setup an AFS test environment under Linux using the
integrated kaserver. The local infrastructure consists of about 100 clients
running both windows and linux. Until now the linux clients authenticate
themselves against the Windows Active Directory while using nfs as
Dirk:
Did you test 2.1.8-2 from=20
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/development/SRPMS/ ?
I took a look at the code and it looks like they fixed the bugs there.
Unfortunately the bugzilla entries for RHEL4 have languished and the RHEL4
pam_krb5 still hasn't been
Title: IBM source docs
Are there any contacts at IBM that could provide the original .scr files for the documentation?
The IBM doc pdf and htm files appear to have been emitted using a document system possible internal to IBM.
tedc
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, ted creedon wrote:
Are there any contacts at IBM that could provide the original .scr files for
the documentation?
Thus far they have been unable to find them. We asked, long ago.
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Hi all -
I've submitted this to the bug tracker (#21046), but I thought I'd run
it past you all to see if anyone has any ideas.
We have OpenAFS installed on a number of machines, all of them dual
processor G5s. My machine seem to be the heaviest user of our AFS space
among those machines,
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, Samuel L. Bayer wrote:
The kernel panic is clearly in the afs extension, according to the PC counter
in the panic log and the kextstat command. The kernel panic I get is
panic(cpu 0): unmount: dangling vnode
This one's known but I'd been unable to figure out what was
Hi
Thanks for your response. I contacted the KDC admins yesterday and they
suggested that I use :
kinit -k -t /etc/krb5.keytab afs/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
where the keytab is stored in /etc/krb5.keytab
instead of kinit
In this case, what would my admin
Madhusudan Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for your response. I contacted the KDC admins yesterday and they
suggested that I use :
kinit -k -t /etc/krb5.keytab afs/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
where the keytab is stored in /etc/krb5.keytab
instead of kinit
In this
In response to my own comment about trying aklog on Solaris 10 with the
built in Kerberos, I was able to get it to run. Attached are diffs
to the OpenAFS 1.4.0-rc1. Hopefully someone will find these useful, and will
cause others to ask Sun to include the krb5.h in the base distribution.
(See the
Russ Allbery [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Madhusudan Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for your response. I contacted the KDC admins yesterday and they
suggested that I use :
kinit -k -t /etc/krb5.keytab afs/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
When running afs-newcell, the admin principal is
Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Don't you have to do something special when cellname != REALM? ISTR you
needed to make some modification to some kerberos configuration (on the
server?) to get this working? Or is my memory completely out of date?
Yeah, you do, but I think we already
From: Derrick J Brashear [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: openafs-info@openafs.org
Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] Reproducible kernel panic on MacOS x 10.3.9 with 1.3.81
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, Samuel L. Bayer wrote:
The kernel panic is clearly in the afs extension, according to the PC counter
in the panic log and
I presume /usr/afs/etc/krb.conf is the Transarc path?
tedc
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