GNU/Linux |
CentOS 4.8 |
i386 |
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afs5log(1) |
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afs5log − AFS token initializer
afs5log [ [-v] [-5] [cell] ] [...]
The afs5log command uses Kerberos to obtain AFS tokens for the named cells. If no cell is named, tokens are obtained for the local cell. Attempts are made to obtain Kerberos IV credentials first, and if that fails, afs5log will create Kerberos 5 (2b-style) tokens.
-v |
Turns on verbose mode. afs5log will print debugging messages while it does its work. Use more than once to get more detail. | ||
-5 |
Skip attempts to use Kerberos IV and just use 2b-style tokens, which are only supported by OpenAFS 1.2.8 and later. | ||
-n |
Assume that, if a cell name and a realm name differ only by case, that the name of the AFS service’s principal name doesn’t include an instance. |
pam_krb5(5) krb5.conf(5)
Probably, but let’s hope not. If you find any, please file them in the bug database at http://bugzilla.redhat.com/ against the "pam_krb5" component.
Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@redhat.com>
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