[OpenAFS] OpenAFS 1.0.4a & Win2000 clients

Shyh-Wei Luan luan@almaden.ibm.com
Tue, 10 Jul 2001 22:41:04 -0700


Do you have a correct  Cell DB file (default=.\WINNT\afsdcell.ini).   If
not, I suggest you copy the /usr/vice/etc/CellServDB file from your Linux
client machine to replace the \WINNT\afsdcell.ini file.  The error message
you were getting may be misleading.  We are looking into these problems.

For everyone who is trying to use the Windows 2000 or Windows 9x client,
make sure you have the right CellServDB (Windows 9x) or afsdcell.ini
(Windows 2000) file in place.  Read the Windows 9x readme file and the help
info available with the Windows 2000 client (under Advanced - Configure AFS
client - AFS cells) for this info.

Shyh-Wei Luan

Lauri Jutila <lauri.jutila@mginetechnologies.com>@openafs.org on 07/09/2001
08:21:24 AM

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Hello,

I installed OpenAFS 1.0.4a on RedHat 7.1 box, running 2.4.2 kernel. The
installation went fine, other Linux boxes are able to log in and use AFS
filespace. Microsoft world is little more troublematic; Win9x clients are
able to log in, but Win2k clients are not.

Client installation to Win2k works fine, thanks to new installer. After
configuring the service, I tried to obtain tokens, and the client reports:

The AFS client was unable to obtain tokens as <user> to cell <cellname>.
Error: 62 (the password was incorrect)

Indeed the entered password was correct. I tried to log with different
users, no luck. Client config locates servers and everything seems to be
in place, but authentication never works.

Any pointers on this and Windows 2000 installation notes/issues
altogether?

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Lauri Jutila
<lauri.jutila@mginetechnologies.com>

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