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Another realm...

daemon@TELECOM.MIT.EDU (Doug Alan)
Wed Jul 6 16:00:13 1988

From: Doug Alan <nessus@ATHENA.MIT.EDU>
To: kerberos@ATHENA.MIT.EDU

Henry told me that I should forward the following message here...

From: Doug Alan <nessus@athena.mit.edu>
To: athena-ws@athena
Date: Wed, 06 Jul 88 03:42:14 EDT

I set up an NFS server, FENCHURCH.MIT.EDU, which is in the kerberos
realm EECS.MIT.EDU.  I want to get r/w access to my files on fenchurch
from an Athena workstation.  Everything works fine if I change
/etc/krb.conf so that the workstation is in the EECS.MIT.EDU realm,
but I'd rather not have to do this.  How do I tell fenchurch that
'nessus@ATHENA.MIT.EDU' is equivalent to 'nessus@EECS.MIT.EDU'?  I set
up the '/usr/etc/credential' file as follows, but it doesn't work:

	nessus:654:64:844:390:75:64
	nessus@ATHENA.MIT.EDU:654:64:844:390:75:64
	nobody:32767:9999:74

'nfsid fenchurch map' outputs the following error:

	nfsid: Can't find ticket (get_credentials) (for instance
		fenchurch realm ATHENA.MIT.EDU)
	No UID maps installed

|>oug /\lan

P.S.  How it should work, is that I should be able to be
simultaneously authenticated as multiple users in multiple realms, but
I've been told that something similar to what I tried to do above is
what I'll have to settle for, at the moment.

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