> I've been reading quite a lot on NFSv(234) and I came across a bug in
> Debian and other distros that when all needed daemons (lockd, nfsd,
> idmapd, etc...) You still may have to use "kinit" to refresh your ticket
> after mounting the nfs share.
This sounds like The Thing: after being away from the computer
for a couple of hours, everything works again. The only difference being
Xscreensaver which refreshed my ticket for me after asking my password to
unlock the screen when I came back...
I'll look into it more closely, but I *am* confused: using sec=krb5
should not require anything from the user (kerberos-wise) and I *DID*
have a valid ticket all along. Is there some strange stuff happening if
*my* ticket is older than the host's ticket? Why would the relative ages
of the tickets matter?
Lastly, is this worth a bug in DBTS or were you specifically referring
to a DBTS bug, the number of which you could not recall?
-Juha
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| Juha Jäykkä, juolja@utu.fi |
| Laboratory of Theoretical Physics |
| Department of Physics, University of Turku |
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