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Re: Fwd: Unable to obtain AFS tokens in Kerberos
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jonathon Weiss)
Thu Nov 27 19:10:16 2003
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From: Jonathon Weiss <jweiss@MIT.EDU>
To: Richard Edelson <redelson@MIT.EDU>
cc: kakapo@MIT.EDU
In-reply-to: Your message of "Thu, 20 Nov 2003 14:29:02 EST."
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Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2003 19:10:14 -0500
I don;t remember a container request, but I think there was an
information request in that timeframe that I may have dropped.
Jonathon
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> I noticed that Seth Seligman recently posted some questions to the
> itpartners list which prompted me to find some old email. He requested a
> container in early January, does anyone know what became of this request?
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> Richard
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> >From: "Seth Seligman" <sseligma@MIT.EDU>
> >To: <container-request@mit.edu>
> >Subject: Status of request for ehs container
> >Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 13:43:25 -0500
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> >Last week I had submitted a request for an ehs container for the
> >Environment, Health, and Safety group. So far I have received no responce
> >as to the status of this request. I filled submitted the request form at
> ><http://mit.edu/pismere/support/cont-req/container-request.html>http://mit.edu/pismere/support/cont-req/container-request.html
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> >A few of the users in my department have had problems obtaining AFS tokens
> >from with Kerberos. We are currently using KFW 2.1.1 and KFW 2.5 with
> >OpenAFS version 1.2.9. The problem seems to affect both versions of
> >Kerberos. Within the AFS properties of Kerberos, AFS is disabled.
> >Restarting the AFS service or the computer does not solve the problem. The
> >problem seems to be related to the users profile. If I log in under a
> >different user profile, I am able to obtain AFS tokens. If the user
> >profile is delete, the next time the user logs into windows a new profile
> >is created and AFS works perfectly. Has anyone else seen this problem, and
> >is there an easier way to fix it than recreating the user's profile?
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