[OpenAFS-port-darwin] Panther, OpenAFS 1.2.10a and "inherited" tokens

Edward Moy emoy@apple.com
Wed, 29 Oct 2003 08:56:01 -0800


On Oct 29, 2003, at 8:23 AM, Tim C. wrote:

>> I don't have set up my system for integrated login for various =20
>> reasons. So
>> in order to get a token I usually run klog manually in a Terminal =20
>> window.
>> Under Jaguar that would be enough to have all my GUI apps inherit =
that
>> token. I don't know if it's a change in 1.2.10a or in the OS, but now =
=20
>> that
>> doesn't work anymore. I guess that the processes now have separate =20=

>> PAGs. In
>> principle I suppose that's a good thing. I've managed to have GUI =20
>> apps get
>> a token by running "open" from a shell with token, but that's not =20
>> really
>> ideal.
>>
>   I'm curious how you're seeing this behavior?  I have 10.3 with the
> openafs 1.2.10a, and I can open up a terminal window and run klog, and
> all my mac apps have tokens.
>
> Tim

All my apps are inheriting the token also.
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Edward Moy
Apple

>> So, is that just the way it is now? Do I have to use integrated login =
=20
>> for
>> my GUI apps to get a token when I launch them from the Finder?
>>
>> Thanks, Sebastian Hagedorn
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