* Lars Schimmer [2005-03-16 05:00:13 +0100]:
Thx for answer. The problem is NOT getting any tokens. I managed to
kinit, get my authentification from kerberos5 and I managed to aklog and
got my token.
So for my view I used: kinit user - OK
aklog - OK
After trying to list my token with tokens
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Sergio Gelato schrieb:
| Unfortunately, that doesn't mean you got the same token in both cases.
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| What service principal are you using for your AFS cell? Is it
| afs/[EMAIL PROTECTED] or simply [EMAIL PROTECTED] ? If both principals are
known to the
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Hi!
I'm good on the way to migrate to krb5 fom builtin akserv.
Right now I setup a kerberos 5 server, I setup the key into the OpenAFS keyfile
and I setup some principals.
So I log in into the kerberos server, type kinit and than I aklog and get my
On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 16:27 +0100, Lars Schimmer wrote:
Ok, these are my first steps with kerberos 5 and I'm willing to learn, but why
does OpenAFS not accept my valid tokens? I assumed with a valid token I can
access the OpenAFS tree...
Any hints?
Hi Lars-
I've been running an integrated
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Kevin schrieb:
| On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 16:27 +0100, Lars Schimmer wrote:
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|Ok, these are my first steps with kerberos 5 and I'm willing to learn,
but why
|does OpenAFS not accept my valid tokens? I assumed with a valid token
I can
|access the