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4.0 + PAM + Krb5 + AFS = Working

Subject: 4.0 + PAM + Krb5 + AFS = Working
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 07:19:44 -0500
I upgraded a test workstation to 4.0, I compiled two versions one with kerberos+afs support and another with just PAM. The goal is to be able to login using kerberos and get an afs token.

So here's what I've got, if I use the kerberos+afs version I can't login at all. I don't have a keytab for this workstation which is the error message I'm getting so I'm assuming that this will work once I get one from my krb admin.

The bigger problem is the PAM integration. When I login using just PAM I am able to get logged in but neither my kerberos tickets or my afs tokens are set. Just wondering if anyone has a suggestion on getting this working. Since I have far to many server with ssh to request keytabs for all of them.

I'm running on a Debian stable (Woody), using the packaged pam-krb5 and pam-openafs-session modules.

Thanks,
Derek

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