On my machine, I use klog to log into AFS.

-John Demme

On Fri, 2005-09-09 at 19:08 -0400, George Koehler wrote:
> I was told that I can see my WAM files on AFS from my home machine. My 
> computer on campus runs OpenBSD (sometimes) and already has Arla and 
> Heimdal. I put "wam.umd.edu" in /etc/afs/ThisCell and I was easily 
> successful in running afsd, mounting /afs, and seeing my public files in 
> /afs/wam.umd.edu/home/wam/g/k/gkoehler/pub
> 
> Now I want the ticket and permission for my private files but I cannot 
> get it. The heimdal info pages say I only need afslog, so I try it:
> 
> $ afslog
> afslog: krb5_afslog(<default cell>): No such file or directory
> $ afslog wam.umd.edu
> afslog: krb5_afslog(wam.umd.edu): No such file or directory
> $ afslog /afs/wam.umd.edu/home/wam/g/k/gkoehler/home
> afslog: krb5_afslog(wam.umd.edu): No such file or directory
> $ afslog does.not.exist
> afslog: krb5_afslog(does.not.exist): No such file or directory
> 
> afslog never says which file or directory that it lost. I learn 
> eventually that there is kinit. If I do "kinit [EMAIL PROTECTED]" 
> from my glue account, it works, and I can see my wam files from glue, 
> but if I do it from my own computer:
> 
> $ kinit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s Password:
> kinit: krb5_get_init_creds: unable to reach any KDC in realm WAM.UMD.EDU
> $ kinit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s Password:
> kinit: krb5_get_init_creds: unable to reach any KDC in realm DOES.NOT.EXIST
> 
> It seems that I have no idea where is Kerberos realm WAM.UMD.EDU and I 
> get the same error whether I typed a correct password. Do I need to make 
> a /etc/kerberosV/krb5.conf file? Is it possible to obtain the ticket and 
> see my files?
>  - George Koehler

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