[OpenAFS] Re: A problem with authentication

2007-03-19 Thread Love Hörnquist Åstrand
Server not found in database: afs/[EMAIL PROTECTED]: No such entry in the database Just ignore this error, its kinit/pam modules trying to do afslog and tries diffrent names for the service. You might have a [EMAIL PROTECTED] if cellname and realmname only differ in case-ing. and

[OpenAFS] Re: A problem with authentication

2007-03-12 Thread Dr A V Le Blanc
I wrote: We have a very old AFS cell, installed with kaserver back in 1991, and we later migrated to use heimdal instead of kaserver. This was working well with Debian sarge installations, which were our standard setup until recently. When we started upgrading some of our clients to Debian

Re: [OpenAFS] Re: A problem with authentication

2007-03-12 Thread Sergio Gelato
* Dr A V Le Blanc [2007-03-12 14:58:12 +]: I wrote: We have a very old AFS cell, installed with kaserver back in 1991, and we later migrated to use heimdal instead of kaserver. This was working well with Debian sarge installations, which were our standard setup until recently. When

Re: [OpenAFS] Re: A problem with authentication

2007-03-12 Thread Russ Allbery
Sergio Gelato [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: * Dr A V Le Blanc [2007-03-12 14:58:12 +]: Is it normal to have over 2 million lines per day in the log file? I have on the order of one hundred thousand, but it's a small realm and you said your Windows client configuration was responsible for