Odd bug in arla-0.27 on linux (i386) 2.2.12

Love lha at stacken.kth.se
Mon Sep 6 11:41:51 CEST 1999


Dr A V Le Blanc <LeBlanc at mcc.ac.uk> writes:

> No, I'm just doing a klog.  Formerly I had klog as a script that
> just did kauth (or kinit; I forget which), then afslog.  Now I'm
> using the new klog from arla, and it doesn't get Kerberos tickets.

The klog seams to just keep the tickets if you give it the option
-tmp. That might change.

> Should it?  If it doesn't, then shouldn't the other arla commands
> work by cheking for tokens rather than tickets?  Otherwise, shouldn't
> the arla klog get kerberos tickets as well as tokens?

I think it should get tickets and tokens. The tools in arla should check
for both tickets and tokens (in that order). We want to keep compability
with the transarc tools. The general idea is to be better.

Love








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