[OpenAFS-port-darwin] aklog/afslog at console login and Mac OS 10.2
David Botsch
dwb7@ccmr.cornell.edu
Wed, 9 Oct 2002 14:57:35 -0400
A bad solution is to make that particular directory readable in user's afs home directories.
While I haven't tried this under 10.2, under 10.1, I noted that if the user's edu.mit.Kerberos
file did not exist, Kerberos auth failed. I had to touch the file in each user's home
directory.
On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 02:51:27PM -0400, Joseph Jackson wrote:
> On Tuesday, October 8, 2002, at 04:15 PM, Dan Hyde wrote:
>
> > So, what should I tell Apple tomorrow when I meet with them to talk
> > about this sort of issue?
>
> It's unfortunate that the Kerberos application doesn't work properly
> when /Library/Preferences is unreadable. When my AFS tokens expire, I
> can't use the Kerberos application to get new tickets because my home
> directory is in OpenAFS. It fails with this error:
>
> An error occurred while logging in.
> The specified realm is not in your configuration file or does not exist
> <OK>
>
> I'd prefer that it act like most apps and try to use the defaults in
> /Library/Preferences rather than failing.
>
> Joe Jackson,
> Carnegie Mellon University.
>
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