[OpenAFS] token oddities under Linux
Tino Schwarze
tino.schwarze@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de
Fri, 26 Jul 2002 10:34:15 +0200
Hi Marc,
On Fri, Jul 26, 2002 at 09:43:37AM +0200, Marc Schmitt wrote:
> bash-2.05a$ unlog
> bash-2.05a$ tokens
>
> Tokens held by the Cache Manager:
>
> --End of list--
> bash-2.05a$ id
> uid=1049(schmitt) gid=99(nobody)
> groups=99(nobody),2000(ssw),14(uucp),10(wheel)
> bash-2.05a$ klog -setpag mschmitt
> Password:
> bash-2.05a$ id
> uid=1049(schmitt) gid=99(nobody)
> groups=99(nobody),2000(ssw),14(uucp),10(wheel)
This should not happen.(TM) There should be two groups like 34395 and
37063 associated to your shell.
What do you get when you open a pagsh and issue id there? Try "rpm
--verify openafs" and "which klog" too. Maybe it's an old klog (I
seem to remember that the -setpag option was added sometime, but I might
be wrong.)?
Bye, Tino.
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